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27 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 1506111" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>My guess is you would be in the mid 3300's fps.</p><p></p><p>I looked up what we had done with ours. We ran rl33 with 168g Hammer Hunter. We ran it TOO high and reached 3320fps. This resulted in a pierced primer and a messed up firing pin. The lesson learned here is that the Nosler line of cartridges tend to not show pressure until it is too late. We were really in the wildcat area with our bullet and no data for a 27n. Got too excited about getting the vel we were and zero pressure signs. Watch your vel when working with the Nosler cartridges. If vel is too high so is the pressure. All that said the load that we settled on was 84g rl33 at a vel of 3236fps. This is a top end load and should be worked up to with caution.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 1506111, member: 7999"] My guess is you would be in the mid 3300's fps. I looked up what we had done with ours. We ran rl33 with 168g Hammer Hunter. We ran it TOO high and reached 3320fps. This resulted in a pierced primer and a messed up firing pin. The lesson learned here is that the Nosler line of cartridges tend to not show pressure until it is too late. We were really in the wildcat area with our bullet and no data for a 27n. Got too excited about getting the vel we were and zero pressure signs. Watch your vel when working with the Nosler cartridges. If vel is too high so is the pressure. All that said the load that we settled on was 84g rl33 at a vel of 3236fps. This is a top end load and should be worked up to with caution. Steve [/QUOTE]
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