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257 Weatherby Reloading Boo Boo
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<blockquote data-quote="tribb" data-source="post: 2007854" data-attributes="member: 38717"><p>Yep there you go it's probably not the same brass I've had that same problem myself the difference between the 257 ammo and the 270 Weatherby ammo new by factory !! big difference! 270 wbyTtsx ammo nastiest burningl powder ever! Looked like cleaning out black powder reaidueTalked to weatherby no help said no report of problems with that lot of ammo. They did say it's now loaded in house.Other select plus ammo burns clean! Mystery!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tribb, post: 2007854, member: 38717"] Yep there you go it's probably not the same brass I've had that same problem myself the difference between the 257 ammo and the 270 Weatherby ammo new by factory !! big difference! 270 wbyTtsx ammo nastiest burningl powder ever! Looked like cleaning out black powder reaidueTalked to weatherby no help said no report of problems with that lot of ammo. They did say it's now loaded in house.Other select plus ammo burns clean! Mystery! [/QUOTE]
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