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28 Nosler neck turn or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trig" data-source="post: 1306352" data-attributes="member: 74813"><p>An update,</p><p>If any .28 Nosler nuts out there are interested.</p><p>I have started the ball rolling on a reamer with minimum body dimensions and the neck length increased .050" so the case OAL will be 2.640" and a .314" chamber neck diameter (.310" loaded neck diameter)</p><p>I will have a .225" freebore to allow me flexibility in loading longer and shorter bullets.</p><p>I will be forming the brass from RUM brass to get the extra length.</p><p>With this configuration it would be the same as specking a reamer with standard case length and a .275" freebore to run 195gr berger's but if i want to come back to 180's i will have more neck to hold the shorter bullets.</p><p></p><p>I have been collecting information on people's loads with 180gr and 195gr bullets using H1000 and Retumbo powder but would be grateful to hear from anyone else who has had success with either powder and the 195gr bullets.</p><p></p><p>Trig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trig, post: 1306352, member: 74813"] An update, If any .28 Nosler nuts out there are interested. I have started the ball rolling on a reamer with minimum body dimensions and the neck length increased .050" so the case OAL will be 2.640" and a .314" chamber neck diameter (.310" loaded neck diameter) I will have a .225" freebore to allow me flexibility in loading longer and shorter bullets. I will be forming the brass from RUM brass to get the extra length. With this configuration it would be the same as specking a reamer with standard case length and a .275" freebore to run 195gr berger's but if i want to come back to 180's i will have more neck to hold the shorter bullets. I have been collecting information on people's loads with 180gr and 195gr bullets using H1000 and Retumbo powder but would be grateful to hear from anyone else who has had success with either powder and the 195gr bullets. Trig. [/QUOTE]
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