I'm loading for a good friends 270WSM, savage factory model 16. Couldn't find reasonably priced winchester brass but did find some norma on sell so i picked up 100 and did some load testing today. I knew that the norma brass was thicker and all of the published load data i could find was for winchester so I expected some difference. However I was shocked. Multiple print sources for the 140 Hornady SST referenced 62.5 grains for a max charge of Hogdon 4831SC which is what I would like to use, have a bunch of it. I started load workup at 58 grains and went up in .5 increments, this is just a hunting load for 200-300 yards shots. To my surprise the winchester large rifle magnum primers where a bit flat at 58 grains. Not ironed out so I kept going. by 59 they were starting to get to the point that I wanted no more and considered that a max load. Now maybe I should try a different primer as there was no bolt lift issues but that is a full 3.5 grains under book max for winchester brass. Found a great load at 57.5 after reworking my loads but the velocity is terrible. 140 grain SST at 2724, SD=6 (only 5 shots). Is this normal for norma brass to be this much different from winchester and what other powders or primers would you all try to get some more velocity out of the gun? I need something decently temp stable as deer season around here can run 70 one day and 0 the next.