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Reloading
257 weatherby mag
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<blockquote data-quote="greggohrc" data-source="post: 598891" data-attributes="member: 38210"><p>so I am bumming around on the internet this a.m. and found an article in shooting times. It seems like a great a story but I noted an extreme difference in one area, OAL. I noted that the author is loading 115 NBT's to 3.160. It is very short. I set one in an already fired case and measured it and it is way down there. He noted in the article that he had tried to load out more towards the lands with decreased accuracy. I am going to try it just to see how it works. If anyone has tried any lengths close to that, let me know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greggohrc, post: 598891, member: 38210"] so I am bumming around on the internet this a.m. and found an article in shooting times. It seems like a great a story but I noted an extreme difference in one area, OAL. I noted that the author is loading 115 NBT's to 3.160. It is very short. I set one in an already fired case and measured it and it is way down there. He noted in the article that he had tried to load out more towards the lands with decreased accuracy. I am going to try it just to see how it works. If anyone has tried any lengths close to that, let me know. [/QUOTE]
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