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Reloading
.28 Nosler Pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="trailrider121" data-source="post: 1358542" data-attributes="member: 24966"><p>I just work up a load using 195's in my 28 Nosler. I was using 180 Scenars for half the year, and wanted to try the 195's out. My chamber is saami spec with .180FB. My 195's coal is 3.641". I found a load of 85.6grs RL-33, .030" OTL, using fed 215m in 26 Nosler brass. My speed is 3040 avg with 26" barrel and getting great groups. My barrel is a 1:9 twist and is stabilizing them well to 300 yards ( farthest I've tested) at 200-2000' asl. </p><p></p><p>Toliver, I don't know why such a low charge, maybe you have a carbon build up? Or maybe a hot lot of RL-33 powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trailrider121, post: 1358542, member: 24966"] I just work up a load using 195's in my 28 Nosler. I was using 180 Scenars for half the year, and wanted to try the 195's out. My chamber is saami spec with .180FB. My 195's coal is 3.641". I found a load of 85.6grs RL-33, .030" OTL, using fed 215m in 26 Nosler brass. My speed is 3040 avg with 26" barrel and getting great groups. My barrel is a 1:9 twist and is stabilizing them well to 300 yards ( farthest I've tested) at 200-2000' asl. Toliver, I don't know why such a low charge, maybe you have a carbon build up? Or maybe a hot lot of RL-33 powder. [/QUOTE]
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