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Asking for help with 28 Nosler load, light bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Dmagna" data-source="post: 2079984" data-attributes="member: 106055"><p>So when I try powders that don't have load data I load up ten starting with the lowest I could think of. So with a 28 nosler and rl23 I would start with 67 grains and load up 1 grain at a time for ten shots. Measuring speed and watching pressure signs. Once I get high enough to where the speed makes sense then I stop and load at .3 grain and measure group size and speed. It's a little tricky with the smaller cartridges but as long as you kinda know what the speed should be it's safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dmagna, post: 2079984, member: 106055"] So when I try powders that don’t have load data I load up ten starting with the lowest I could think of. So with a 28 nosler and rl23 I would start with 67 grains and load up 1 grain at a time for ten shots. Measuring speed and watching pressure signs. Once I get high enough to where the speed makes sense then I stop and load at .3 grain and measure group size and speed. It’s a little tricky with the smaller cartridges but as long as you kinda know what the speed should be it’s safe. [/QUOTE]
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