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Reloading
260 rem, 143 gr eld-x and 4831-sc
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<blockquote data-quote="rhouser" data-source="post: 1166499" data-attributes="member: 18752"><p>Scottishkat, I agree. Either the volume capacity of the Nosler is smaller or the brass is softer than the Norma or the R P brass. </p><p> </p><p>Skytow, I am not worried. There is 260 REM brass available, just not Lapua 260 REM brass.</p><p>I have a sufficient stock of Norma, R P, and Nosler brass to last a while.</p><p> </p><p>My point was that for my 260 46.5 of H-4831-SC appears to be the upper limit with the 143 GR VLD-X bullet. I now need to get out the magneto speed and get the velocities. </p><p> </p><p>thanks rch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhouser, post: 1166499, member: 18752"] Scottishkat, I agree. Either the volume capacity of the Nosler is smaller or the brass is softer than the Norma or the R P brass. Skytow, I am not worried. There is 260 REM brass available, just not Lapua 260 REM brass. I have a sufficient stock of Norma, R P, and Nosler brass to last a while. My point was that for my 260 46.5 of H-4831-SC appears to be the upper limit with the 143 GR VLD-X bullet. I now need to get out the magneto speed and get the velocities. thanks rch [/QUOTE]
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