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Asking for help with 28 Nosler load, light bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="vpsmitty" data-source="post: 2079905" data-attributes="member: 13759"><p>Hi Everyone,</p><p>I am stuck in California (moving as soon as I can) but I have a 28 Nosler and I must shoot copper bullets. I am trying to get a load worked up with the 145 LRX bullets. It is hard to find data for light-for caliber loads.</p><p>My rifle has a 1:8.7 twist, and the 168 Barnes call for a 1:8, so the next size down in a bullet with a high BC is the 145. I have 2 lbs of Reloder 23, which I think should be a good choice, but there is ZERO load data out there. Does anyone have access to software that could give me a safe minimum and maximum load to start with? I don't want to just guess a starting load and cross my fingers when I pull the trigger, so I am hoping somebody can help.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your time, </p><p> Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vpsmitty, post: 2079905, member: 13759"] Hi Everyone, I am stuck in California (moving as soon as I can) but I have a 28 Nosler and I must shoot copper bullets. I am trying to get a load worked up with the 145 LRX bullets. It is hard to find data for light-for caliber loads. My rifle has a 1:8.7 twist, and the 168 Barnes call for a 1:8, so the next size down in a bullet with a high BC is the 145. I have 2 lbs of Reloder 23, which I think should be a good choice, but there is ZERO load data out there. Does anyone have access to software that could give me a safe minimum and maximum load to start with? I don't want to just guess a starting load and cross my fingers when I pull the trigger, so I am hoping somebody can help. Thank you for your time, Paul [/QUOTE]
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