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26 Nosler Wildcats - 28 Nosler (284)
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<blockquote data-quote="BoatTail" data-source="post: 1098203" data-attributes="member: 74670"><p>I spoke to Nosler today, their reloading group and found out they are close to releasing their load data for the 28 Nosler. The individual I talked to had notes on the loads from a meeting earlier in the day. They would be releasing them this week but the person that has the final say on the load data is on vacation this week so he said it may be next week before it is released. In any case he gave me some of the load data over the phone so I'm passing it on to you. Note that this is unofficial data and there is always the possibility I could have written it down wrong but this is what I have:</p><p></p><p>POWDER GRS FPS</p><p>H1000 79 3100</p><p>RL33 88 3200</p><p>RL25 78 3100</p><p>Retumbo 83 3200</p><p></p><p>He also read off US869 with a velocity of 3200 fps but I wrote down 92 grs and it seems high so wait for the official data for all the loads.</p><p></p><p>I asked him about the H1000 that the load and the velocity seemed low. He said that when they tested the H1000, and went up to 80 grs the pressures rose to 67,000 psi so 79 was the max there. </p><p></p><p>You will remember that my test load that I was going to go with was 83.5 grs of H1000 with a velocity of 3186. Sounds like I may be a little over pressure limits, but without a gauge it is hard to tell. I'm going to order some Reloader 33 and do some load testing with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoatTail, post: 1098203, member: 74670"] I spoke to Nosler today, their reloading group and found out they are close to releasing their load data for the 28 Nosler. The individual I talked to had notes on the loads from a meeting earlier in the day. They would be releasing them this week but the person that has the final say on the load data is on vacation this week so he said it may be next week before it is released. In any case he gave me some of the load data over the phone so I'm passing it on to you. Note that this is unofficial data and there is always the possibility I could have written it down wrong but this is what I have: POWDER GRS FPS H1000 79 3100 RL33 88 3200 RL25 78 3100 Retumbo 83 3200 He also read off US869 with a velocity of 3200 fps but I wrote down 92 grs and it seems high so wait for the official data for all the loads. I asked him about the H1000 that the load and the velocity seemed low. He said that when they tested the H1000, and went up to 80 grs the pressures rose to 67,000 psi so 79 was the max there. You will remember that my test load that I was going to go with was 83.5 grs of H1000 with a velocity of 3186. Sounds like I may be a little over pressure limits, but without a gauge it is hard to tell. I'm going to order some Reloader 33 and do some load testing with it. [/QUOTE]
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