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28 Nosler 195 Berger vs. New 180 ELDM
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<blockquote data-quote="maninthemaze" data-source="post: 1332014" data-attributes="member: 87387"><p>I've got a Ryan Pierce 28 Nosler rifle shooting the 195s. He's beginning to recommend N570 because R33 is such a dirty powder. I've finally found a load for my rifle. It's 79.8 grains of N570, .025 jump and the brass necks turned to .015. I guess my chamber is a little snug. I wasn't able to push a new bullet into a fired case. The end of the brass was almost crimped. My velocity and bullets were flinging all over the target. 3" at 400 yards was the rifles best before neck turning. Now I'm around an inch at 400.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maninthemaze, post: 1332014, member: 87387"] I've got a Ryan Pierce 28 Nosler rifle shooting the 195s. He's beginning to recommend N570 because R33 is such a dirty powder. I've finally found a load for my rifle. It's 79.8 grains of N570, .025 jump and the brass necks turned to .015. I guess my chamber is a little snug. I wasn't able to push a new bullet into a fired case. The end of the brass was almost crimped. My velocity and bullets were flinging all over the target. 3" at 400 yards was the rifles best before neck turning. Now I'm around an inch at 400. [/QUOTE]
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