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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 938001" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>I'm still forming brass so I haven't had time to really start tinkering with the loads with my new Nosler brass. Now that I have some formed, I can do some load work next weekend or the next, depending on my schedule. I CAN tell you that the sharper shoulder angle created more case pressure so it should be slightly hotter than the .300 Wby.</p><p></p><p>If you are interested, I can keep you updated as I go along with it. It is not a very common caliber, so load data is non-existant, other than PO Ackley said to start out with .300 Wby load data to form and work up from there. So, it's definitely not an easy task, and it's proving to be a time consuming project. However, I feel the end result will be well-worth the pain and effort.</p><p></p><p>Once I get a good load developed for it, I will chrono it and let you know how fast it is pushing the 210 VLD's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 938001, member: 12995"] I'm still forming brass so I haven't had time to really start tinkering with the loads with my new Nosler brass. Now that I have some formed, I can do some load work next weekend or the next, depending on my schedule. I CAN tell you that the sharper shoulder angle created more case pressure so it should be slightly hotter than the .300 Wby. If you are interested, I can keep you updated as I go along with it. It is not a very common caliber, so load data is non-existant, other than PO Ackley said to start out with .300 Wby load data to form and work up from there. So, it's definitely not an easy task, and it's proving to be a time consuming project. However, I feel the end result will be well-worth the pain and effort. Once I get a good load developed for it, I will chrono it and let you know how fast it is pushing the 210 VLD's. [/QUOTE]
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