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I've been out shooting my Browning .270.
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A-bolt or BAR? Scope? Using a good 2 point rest?
The list of things that can bring about an accurate load is as long as my arm. Few people will agree on what's most important.
My take on it is consistency! That means doing everything the same until you decide to change one thing, be it the powder charge, bullet seating depth, primer make or type, or even the maker or weight of the bullet.
53.5 of 4831 is the recommended starting load for 100 grain bullets,(Lyman 48th). In my 40 years of reloading, I've NEVER seen a starting load that was most accurate. With that in mind, you should begin by upping the powder charge. 59.5 being the max load, I would start over half way between starting and max, then work up.