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Reloading
570 dirty?
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<blockquote data-quote="dxlbaile" data-source="post: 1724714" data-attributes="member: 91579"><p>I have shot a couple different 28 noslers and Reloader 33 was the dirties crap I ever shot.. It produces some crappy carbon rings just after the Lands.. You might still have a ring from shooting it.. Clean the first few inches of your barrel with IOSSO and scrub the crap out of it.. Then step your load to 82.0 if you can there is a better node there.. Depends on your pressure though... </p><p>N-570 has been a very clean powder for me compared to 33. It is definitely more temp stable too.</p><p>I shoot it now in my 300 and 28 nosler.. Great powder and better velocity than I was getting otherwise. Good luck. </p><p>I suspect after you get that carbon ring out you will be able to step your load up a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dxlbaile, post: 1724714, member: 91579"] I have shot a couple different 28 noslers and Reloader 33 was the dirties crap I ever shot.. It produces some crappy carbon rings just after the Lands.. You might still have a ring from shooting it.. Clean the first few inches of your barrel with IOSSO and scrub the crap out of it.. Then step your load to 82.0 if you can there is a better node there.. Depends on your pressure though... N-570 has been a very clean powder for me compared to 33. It is definitely more temp stable too. I shoot it now in my 300 and 28 nosler.. Great powder and better velocity than I was getting otherwise. Good luck. I suspect after you get that carbon ring out you will be able to step your load up a little. [/QUOTE]
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