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10/4/2012 5:13:29 PM EDT
I am wondering if anyone out there is willing to reload some .270 once fired brass for me. I have around 3-4 boxes of once fired brass. I was thinking about having some differnt loads and bullet type worked up for deer hunting. Then try them out to see which loads work best in my rifle.
If anyone is interested let me know.
10/4/2012 8:56:49 PM EDT
[#1]
IIRC there are at least a couple of commercial outfits that will load ammo to your specification. Not sure they'd want to use your brass though. And just my opinion here, I don't think it's a good idea to solicit reloads from strangers. You'll have no idea of the quality control, if any. Plus the whole liabilty issue.

I think you'd have better luck doing a search for something like "Company that will load ammo to my specifications".

Just my .02... there may be a great reloader here who can do what you want.
10/5/2012 5:53:22 AM EDT
[#2]
These guys in Buda will do custom reloading for you using your own brass: http://www.pbrammo.com/

I've never used them or know anyone who did so this is not an endorsement of their services.
10/5/2012 8:30:29 AM EDT
[#3]
Do it yourself, then sell the kit. It's a lot of fun to learn the skill.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003ISVWC6/?tag=hyprod-20&hvadid=15466388859&hvpos=1o5&hvexid=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=961150422595607927&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&ref=asc_df_B003ISVWC6

10/5/2012 9:12:09 AM EDT
[#4]
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I am wondering if anyone out there is willing to reload some .270 once fired brass for me. I have around 3-4 boxes of once fired brass. I was thinking about having some differnt loads and bullet type worked up for deer hunting. Then try them out to see which loads work best in my rifle.
If anyone is interested let me know.


where in TX are you located?
10/5/2012 4:54:50 PM EDT
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Quoted:


I am wondering if anyone out there is willing to reload some .270 once fired brass for me. I have around 3-4 boxes of once fired brass. I was thinking about having some differnt loads and bullet type worked up for deer hunting. Then try them out to see which loads work best in my rifle.

If anyone is interested let me know.
Do yourself a favor... skip the reloading idea (unless you are going to do it yourself).  Just buy several boxes of off the shelf ammo to see what your rifle likes.  You should be able to find something from about 130 to 140 qrains that works well.  I'd recommend trying 140 grain BTSP Hornady Custom... (either standard or light magnum) they shoot well in lots of rifles.   Federal premium does too.  Winchester and Remington are more hit and miss.



 



 
10/7/2012 1:06:45 PM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:

Quoted:
I am wondering if anyone out there is willing to reload some .270 once fired brass for me. I have around 3-4 boxes of once fired brass. I was thinking about having some differnt loads and bullet type worked up for deer hunting. Then try them out to see which loads work best in my rifle.
If anyone is interested let me know.
Do yourself a favor... skip the reloading idea (unless you are going to do it yourself).  Just buy several boxes of off the shelf ammo to see what your rifle likes.  You should be able to find something from about 130 to 140 qrains that works well.  I'd recommend trying 140 grain BTSP Hornady Custom... (either standard or light magnum) they shoot well in lots of rifles.   Federal premium does too.  Winchester and Remington are more hit and miss.

 
 


Im shooting some Federal Fusions right now and my rifle loves them. Just thought that I might see someone around here who reloads some .270 would like to make a few extra bucks and come up with some great hunting rounds.

HRT4ME: Im in Port Arthur, about 2 hours east of Houston

10/8/2012 6:36:29 PM EDT
[#7]
Look at the Lee hand loader.
You will be able to load enough for hunting and stay under $50.