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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1368761" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>I have found 150 fps is chamber finish alone in the 28 Nosler. Different barrels will vary as well. There are a lot of guys running 28s in the high 3100s, the node is about 3180. I ran mine at 3050 because the node was wider and it shot so well, cases would last forever. Case head separation is never normal. It happens when brass moves. It either moves axial because of over sizing or radial because of unsupported/exposed case head. I have hammered these nosler cases hard to the point of hardly holding primers with no signs of head separation. I shot my 30 at 3100 with 215s, no signs of pressure. I would love to chamber a Broughton to see how fast a 30 would run!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1368761, member: 101859"] I have found 150 fps is chamber finish alone in the 28 Nosler. Different barrels will vary as well. There are a lot of guys running 28s in the high 3100s, the node is about 3180. I ran mine at 3050 because the node was wider and it shot so well, cases would last forever. Case head separation is never normal. It happens when brass moves. It either moves axial because of over sizing or radial because of unsupported/exposed case head. I have hammered these nosler cases hard to the point of hardly holding primers with no signs of head separation. I shot my 30 at 3100 with 215s, no signs of pressure. I would love to chamber a Broughton to see how fast a 30 would run! [/QUOTE]
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