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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
different brands of brass and effects on charges
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<blockquote data-quote="MT257" data-source="post: 2336936" data-attributes="member: 91855"><p>I developed a load for a 300wsm with hornady brass. I was given a bunch of once fired nosler brass. I weighed them both the hornady was 237gr and the nosler 245gr. I have never really looked into this. I understand the nosler will have a smaller capacity because it weighs more, but how much if I want the same bullet to shoot with same powder how much will I need to reduce the load? Is 9 grains even enough to make a difference?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MT257, post: 2336936, member: 91855"] I developed a load for a 300wsm with hornady brass. I was given a bunch of once fired nosler brass. I weighed them both the hornady was 237gr and the nosler 245gr. I have never really looked into this. I understand the nosler will have a smaller capacity because it weighs more, but how much if I want the same bullet to shoot with same powder how much will I need to reduce the load? Is 9 grains even enough to make a difference? [/QUOTE]
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