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7mm rem mag bullet options
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<blockquote data-quote="Lrt307" data-source="post: 1189830" data-attributes="member: 57068"><p>I have some really good loads near psi just below. These are in 270, 7mm, 7rum and 300 rum. I tried running my loads that shoot great and not hard on brass or primer pockets in Nosler brass and near blew up the guns. They are a tad tighter but I blew the primer pockets out on the 1st firing. I dont like the fact a guy has to load down to run them. After they are fire formed they will handle a little more but I chose to use what works. Rem and win brass will definetley handle loads that are just below psi better. This also translates into more speed and energy. I feel nosler brass is leaving quite a bit on the table in the performance department but also understand rem and win brass are getting hard to find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lrt307, post: 1189830, member: 57068"] I have some really good loads near psi just below. These are in 270, 7mm, 7rum and 300 rum. I tried running my loads that shoot great and not hard on brass or primer pockets in Nosler brass and near blew up the guns. They are a tad tighter but I blew the primer pockets out on the 1st firing. I dont like the fact a guy has to load down to run them. After they are fire formed they will handle a little more but I chose to use what works. Rem and win brass will definetley handle loads that are just below psi better. This also translates into more speed and energy. I feel nosler brass is leaving quite a bit on the table in the performance department but also understand rem and win brass are getting hard to find. [/QUOTE]
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