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Reloading
28 Nosler 195 load data
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<blockquote data-quote="HSmithTX" data-source="post: 2628759" data-attributes="member: 121677"><p>Depends on how long you can load the 195's, my 28's are over 3.600" to get near the lands and will magazine feed at that length, I saw over 3100 with 570 and RL33 doing pressure tests on both rifles before I started seeing pressure signs. I have not finished the load tests so no real data to present other than where you end up for max charge and speed will have a lot to do with how long you can load the 195's. If you are limited to that 3.34ish saami load your speed will be quite a bit lower than if you can get the bullet out of the case and get the capacity back. If I were doing it again I would find seating depth with a low to mid charge of 570, then do a pressure test, then fine tune. Doing pressure first I wasted probably 20 bullets I didn't need to burn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSmithTX, post: 2628759, member: 121677"] Depends on how long you can load the 195's, my 28's are over 3.600" to get near the lands and will magazine feed at that length, I saw over 3100 with 570 and RL33 doing pressure tests on both rifles before I started seeing pressure signs. I have not finished the load tests so no real data to present other than where you end up for max charge and speed will have a lot to do with how long you can load the 195's. If you are limited to that 3.34ish saami load your speed will be quite a bit lower than if you can get the bullet out of the case and get the capacity back. If I were doing it again I would find seating depth with a low to mid charge of 570, then do a pressure test, then fine tune. Doing pressure first I wasted probably 20 bullets I didn't need to burn. [/QUOTE]
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