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Reloading
Pressure 260 Rem load
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<blockquote data-quote="rharfo" data-source="post: 1891591" data-attributes="member: 50031"><p>Just got a Nosler M48 in 260 Rem. Rifle shot a .3 ,3 shot group after two sight in shots. Load was from nosler manual. 45.0 grains of IMR 4350. 130 Accubond, match LR Fed primer. Fed once fired brass. Had a slight stiff bolt lift and extractor mark on case. Same load in converted Ruag brass showed no signs of pressure. Do I back off in the Fed brass? Back off in the Ruag brass too?</p><p>I have about 7 pounds of imr 4350 and since it's grouping good I would like to stay with it. Primer change?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rharfo, post: 1891591, member: 50031"] Just got a Nosler M48 in 260 Rem. Rifle shot a .3 ,3 shot group after two sight in shots. Load was from nosler manual. 45.0 grains of IMR 4350. 130 Accubond, match LR Fed primer. Fed once fired brass. Had a slight stiff bolt lift and extractor mark on case. Same load in converted Ruag brass showed no signs of pressure. Do I back off in the Fed brass? Back off in the Ruag brass too? I have about 7 pounds of imr 4350 and since it’s grouping good I would like to stay with it. Primer change? [/QUOTE]
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