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<blockquote data-quote="Rhovee" data-source="post: 1351852" data-attributes="member: 101820"><p>I have only used N570 in my 28. Most people I have talked to are getting 800/900 rounds using RL33 and the higher node of about 3130-3180. A buddy that runs this set up told me he has .020 throat erosion at 350 rounds. I have .008 with 500 rounds. I read that post from Broz. Pretty sure he was using the +P design with a 30" barrel running a 300 berger out of a 338 edge at something like 3150? I am</p><p>Not educated enough on the throat design but being stepped makes it seem like half the throat is already gone from being tapered. Travis at Rbros told me he thinks RL 33 is harder on throats. Doubt anyone could prove either way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhovee, post: 1351852, member: 101820"] I have only used N570 in my 28. Most people I have talked to are getting 800/900 rounds using RL33 and the higher node of about 3130-3180. A buddy that runs this set up told me he has .020 throat erosion at 350 rounds. I have .008 with 500 rounds. I read that post from Broz. Pretty sure he was using the +P design with a 30" barrel running a 300 berger out of a 338 edge at something like 3150? I am Not educated enough on the throat design but being stepped makes it seem like half the throat is already gone from being tapered. Travis at Rbros told me he thinks RL 33 is harder on throats. Doubt anyone could prove either way. [/QUOTE]
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