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Reloading
225gr eld 300wm loads needed!
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<blockquote data-quote="pondskipper" data-source="post: 1323707" data-attributes="member: 26430"><p>I'm not having any issues with the nosler brass at all, but it was by no means cheap either. Case prep involved opening the box, putting a primer in the primer pocket, a powder charge in and shoving a bullet in on top of it, even the necks were already chamfered. I think I had to fix one neck that was a little rolled in at the opening which I did by hand by pushing it against the expander ball in my sizing die. I'm pretty impressed with the velocity and es I'm getting especially with how heavy these bullets are. I can't wait to put them to the test at a mile or more. It will only get better from here though accuracy wise, the rifle broke the 60 round mark today and this was the first time I've done any loading this particular gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pondskipper, post: 1323707, member: 26430"] I'm not having any issues with the nosler brass at all, but it was by no means cheap either. Case prep involved opening the box, putting a primer in the primer pocket, a powder charge in and shoving a bullet in on top of it, even the necks were already chamfered. I think I had to fix one neck that was a little rolled in at the opening which I did by hand by pushing it against the expander ball in my sizing die. I'm pretty impressed with the velocity and es I'm getting especially with how heavy these bullets are. I can't wait to put them to the test at a mile or more. It will only get better from here though accuracy wise, the rifle broke the 60 round mark today and this was the first time I've done any loading this particular gun. [/QUOTE]
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