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Reloading
28 Nosler neck turn or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kmccord" data-source="post: 1306804" data-attributes="member: 99039"><p>Trig, I have never tried H1000 yet, I may give it a try a little later, but I am currently working on a load with RL33 in 180gr. I will say, when I was working on the 195 in H1000, it did show signs of High Pressure on the brass and stiffness opening the bolt. Now this was at the Max loading Berger listed and the barrel only had 30 rounds shot. Where I wasted a lot of powder and bullets was chasing the jump needed to find the sweet spot, I followed Berger's recommendation loading them .010, .030, .040, and .050 from the lands. What I have found using Berger bullets, they like .020 from the lands, my rifle also likes to run up to Max loading listed in the load data from Berger, that is with any powder I have tried and if you want to push the 195's North of 3k fps, you will need to load at Max and you will not get there with H1000, Retumbo will get you very close, that is one reason a lot of people are using RL33 with the 195's. Good luck on your loading, you would like it if you could get RL33.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kmccord, post: 1306804, member: 99039"] Trig, I have never tried H1000 yet, I may give it a try a little later, but I am currently working on a load with RL33 in 180gr. I will say, when I was working on the 195 in H1000, it did show signs of High Pressure on the brass and stiffness opening the bolt. Now this was at the Max loading Berger listed and the barrel only had 30 rounds shot. Where I wasted a lot of powder and bullets was chasing the jump needed to find the sweet spot, I followed Berger's recommendation loading them .010, .030, .040, and .050 from the lands. What I have found using Berger bullets, they like .020 from the lands, my rifle also likes to run up to Max loading listed in the load data from Berger, that is with any powder I have tried and if you want to push the 195's North of 3k fps, you will need to load at Max and you will not get there with H1000, Retumbo will get you very close, that is one reason a lot of people are using RL33 with the 195's. Good luck on your loading, you would like it if you could get RL33. [/QUOTE]
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