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Reloading
26 nosler reloading information
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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 1726238" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>The load info for what I run was above. In twice + fired brass I dropped down to 79.5gr of RL33, nosler brass, cci 250 primer. Distance off the lands you would need to test in your rifle.</p><p>In new brass 80.5 shows a bit of stiff bolt lift with no otger pressure signs, in brass thats been fired a few times 80.5 was very hot, bolt lift is very stiff and I was getting an ejector swipe on the case head. The velocity was also about 40 fps higher.</p><p>For rl33/127lrx I would start down at 77ish and work up from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 1726238, member: 14435"] The load info for what I run was above. In twice + fired brass I dropped down to 79.5gr of RL33, nosler brass, cci 250 primer. Distance off the lands you would need to test in your rifle. In new brass 80.5 shows a bit of stiff bolt lift with no otger pressure signs, in brass thats been fired a few times 80.5 was very hot, bolt lift is very stiff and I was getting an ejector swipe on the case head. The velocity was also about 40 fps higher. For rl33/127lrx I would start down at 77ish and work up from there. [/QUOTE]
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