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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Loads for 26 nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="318lll9740" data-source="post: 1405588" data-attributes="member: 35398"><p>Start around 74 gr. I'm using 127 Barnes and use 79 gr, 3450 fps. 81 grain was fine but 82 started showing pressure. U should be able to go a grain or two higher with the traditional bullet. Don't put a lot of merit into the barrel burner thing, mine is a spotter barrel, and I shoot it slow when developing. I have 70ish rounds down barrel and it still looks new. At 500 accurate shots, I can harvest 10 deer/pigs a year for the next 43 years. And I'm almost positive it will go well over 500 accurately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="318lll9740, post: 1405588, member: 35398"] Start around 74 gr. I'm using 127 Barnes and use 79 gr, 3450 fps. 81 grain was fine but 82 started showing pressure. U should be able to go a grain or two higher with the traditional bullet. Don't put a lot of merit into the barrel burner thing, mine is a spotter barrel, and I shoot it slow when developing. I have 70ish rounds down barrel and it still looks new. At 500 accurate shots, I can harvest 10 deer/pigs a year for the next 43 years. And I'm almost positive it will go well over 500 accurately. [/QUOTE]
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