Sorry for the length, but I wanted full background to illuminate my various questions...
I've done plenty of due diligence, read plenty of manuals, watched vids etc. But I still have some questions on my specific process, and wanted to make sure I was doing things to be the most efficient and not be wasting precious components.
I bought a 6br built on a Rem 700 action. with a Hart .270 barrel. The local gentleman I bought it from included a variety of notes and different loads that he had made up for this gun. Unfortunately, he is no longer with us, so I can't ask any of these questions to him. I am however going to be helped by a friend with many of the reloading equipment necessities that I will need, but he's never reloaded for a benchrest gun. So many of the processes he's never had to do (neck turning etc)
I'm not competing, so I wanted a loading that would shoot well, but be the same bullet for having fun shooting all the way out to longer distance shooting. This gun shoots in the .2's with 95 VLD's and Varget off of sand bags, before I bought a rest and rear bag. That being said, Varget is not possible to get locally, but RL15 is.
I went off what seemed like a popular loading, and ordered components for 105 VLD's, RL15, CCI450's.
Q1: So I have freshly shot in this chamber brass. I'm not sure if this brass is Blue or Gold box, or if it was neck turned or not. I've read some varying reviews that sometimes you can get away with not neck turning for a .270 neck, sometimes it's too tight. My question is, if it fits now, will it always fit (in regards to neck diameter) or does the neck expand like the COL? If it does expand, about how often will it need neck turned. I realize this is subjective, just looking for a ballpark answer.
Q2: In regards to load development. I plan to get the case back to spec, then start a ladder test. I've read from Berger to start with .010-.015. The article by Jason Baney (http://www.6mmbr.com/laddertest.html) suggests a well known seating depth is .020 for this exact loading. Any suggestions on where to start here? Will in matter in regards to ladder testing?
More later. Thanks for the help in advance.
I've done plenty of due diligence, read plenty of manuals, watched vids etc. But I still have some questions on my specific process, and wanted to make sure I was doing things to be the most efficient and not be wasting precious components.
I bought a 6br built on a Rem 700 action. with a Hart .270 barrel. The local gentleman I bought it from included a variety of notes and different loads that he had made up for this gun. Unfortunately, he is no longer with us, so I can't ask any of these questions to him. I am however going to be helped by a friend with many of the reloading equipment necessities that I will need, but he's never reloaded for a benchrest gun. So many of the processes he's never had to do (neck turning etc)
I'm not competing, so I wanted a loading that would shoot well, but be the same bullet for having fun shooting all the way out to longer distance shooting. This gun shoots in the .2's with 95 VLD's and Varget off of sand bags, before I bought a rest and rear bag. That being said, Varget is not possible to get locally, but RL15 is.
I went off what seemed like a popular loading, and ordered components for 105 VLD's, RL15, CCI450's.
Q1: So I have freshly shot in this chamber brass. I'm not sure if this brass is Blue or Gold box, or if it was neck turned or not. I've read some varying reviews that sometimes you can get away with not neck turning for a .270 neck, sometimes it's too tight. My question is, if it fits now, will it always fit (in regards to neck diameter) or does the neck expand like the COL? If it does expand, about how often will it need neck turned. I realize this is subjective, just looking for a ballpark answer.
Q2: In regards to load development. I plan to get the case back to spec, then start a ladder test. I've read from Berger to start with .010-.015. The article by Jason Baney (http://www.6mmbr.com/laddertest.html) suggests a well known seating depth is .020 for this exact loading. Any suggestions on where to start here? Will in matter in regards to ladder testing?
More later. Thanks for the help in advance.