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Reloading
Nosler brass
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<blockquote data-quote="magicofmt" data-source="post: 162345" data-attributes="member: 4337"><p><strong>Nosler 300 RUM Brass-Roy</strong></p><p></p><p>Roy, glad to hear you are trying Nosler brass for the 270 AM. I also bought some to try, tired of the Rem crap.</p><p>Let me know how you are doing, I'm using the 169.5 gr with my 270 AM. I did weigh a batch of 50 and they were all amazingly close.</p><p>Kirby said to start with lower loads and work up, said Nosler was softer brass.</p><p></p><p>Thanks and keep in touch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magicofmt, post: 162345, member: 4337"] [b]Nosler 300 RUM Brass-Roy[/b] Roy, glad to hear you are trying Nosler brass for the 270 AM. I also bought some to try, tired of the Rem crap. Let me know how you are doing, I'm using the 169.5 gr with my 270 AM. I did weigh a batch of 50 and they were all amazingly close. Kirby said to start with lower loads and work up, said Nosler was softer brass. Thanks and keep in touch. [/QUOTE]
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