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Re: 270/08 Ackley? Anybody have info?
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I built a 270-08AI about two years age for a light carry rifle on a short '70 action. Basically it duplicates the 270 Win. in a smaller package.
Forming brass is a simple matter of running 308 Win cases in a 7mm-08 sizer and then in the 270-08 die and fireforming them. I had a few minor problems going down to 27 on one pass.
Powders in the 4350 range seem to work best with 130 grain bullets. I just started loading some Varget with good inital results. Velocites range right around the 2800-3000 mark with 130s.

Mark Pinkston at Kailua Custom barreled mine. He was a great help with info,dies,etc.

Bill
 
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how's about trying a 260 Rem necked up, I think that would work just a fine.?

Have a super day

Dogz
 
Posts: 879 | Location: Bozeman,Montana USA | Registered: 31 October 2001Reply With Quote
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with the 260 and 708 available, i would question going through the excercise...

.264 .277 .284

and the 708 has about a ZILLION different bullets to choose from

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The reason for the 270-0AI was a simple one, I have at least one of the other factory offerings in 6,6.5 and 7 versions based on the 308 round. I just like something different and the 270 seemed like a good choice at the time. My thought was to build a 27 bore on a light short action rifle that would duplicate the ballistics of the 270 Win with 130 grain bullets which it does with 8-10 grains less powder. The bullet choice was always based on a 130, so availblity of other weights wasn't considered. If the sitution arises where I need a heavier/lighter bullet, I simply grab another rifle.

Why did I use 308 brass instead of 260,708 and etc? Simple. I have a good supply of virgin 308 brass.

Would I suggest someone building one? Not really. The question was asked and I replied with some info if someone was interested putting one together. Building a custom dosen't alway depend on logic! Its just something I may want even if it dosen't make sense to someone else. The usual question at the club is what weird thing I'm shoot'n today.

Take care ya all !!!!
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sounds good to me, cattin isn't always about what makes sense, at least it hasn't been to me. But I do enjoy the heck out of it! And that is what a lot of this is all about.

"get to the hill"

Dogz
 
Posts: 879 | Location: Bozeman,Montana USA | Registered: 31 October 2001Reply With Quote
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I would like to know a little about the performance and what is needed to make brass.
 
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it's in ackley's book.. more or less matches TODAYS loads of the 270

708 brass or 243

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I've got a 270/08. I really like to use it. RDT Barrel on a sako action. 130gn speer projectiles or barnes 130 gn triple shock


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sounds good. now get on the phone and get the 257-08 a factory chambering.
 
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