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Reloading
Nosler 110 AB loads for a .25-06AI
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<blockquote data-quote="BillR" data-source="post: 166205" data-attributes="member: 462"><p>My case capacity when I fill the case to the bottom of the neck and weigh it works out to 63.5 out of the 5 times I checked it. Kind of suprising given the fact that LC 57 brass is supposed to be thicker than Remington brass. All my brass has been weighed and work out to within 1 grain in weight. Its taken a lot of culling to get enough rounds to do 100 rounds of brass with necks that have less than .001 runout on thickness AND on concentricity of the neck. It really makes the gun shoot though when you get this anal about your case prep though.</p><p>This Bob Brackney (sp) built rifle really shoots no matter what I have put in it. Its built to shoot light varmint class and weighs in about 10.5 lbs so little if any recoil. </p><p>Your info kind of changed a few thoughts for me. Thank you very much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillR, post: 166205, member: 462"] My case capacity when I fill the case to the bottom of the neck and weigh it works out to 63.5 out of the 5 times I checked it. Kind of suprising given the fact that LC 57 brass is supposed to be thicker than Remington brass. All my brass has been weighed and work out to within 1 grain in weight. Its taken a lot of culling to get enough rounds to do 100 rounds of brass with necks that have less than .001 runout on thickness AND on concentricity of the neck. It really makes the gun shoot though when you get this anal about your case prep though. This Bob Brackney (sp) built rifle really shoots no matter what I have put in it. Its built to shoot light varmint class and weighs in about 10.5 lbs so little if any recoil. Your info kind of changed a few thoughts for me. Thank you very much. [/QUOTE]
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