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Reloading
28 Nosler and IMR 4350
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<blockquote data-quote="gls5493" data-source="post: 2096469" data-attributes="member: 117027"><p>Has anyone tried to work up 28 Nosler loads using IMR 4350? Having a difficult time finding powder normally listed for 28 Nosler loads but have a few pounds of the IMR 4350. Does using this powder make any sense? Bullets I have range from 139 gr to 175 gr. I would be shooting out of a CA Mesa.</p><p></p><p>Do not have the rifle yet but gathering components.</p><p></p><p>Also, does anyone use WLR primers (or other std large rifle primers) in any 28 Nosler loads? Again, I have a couple thousand WLR's but no Large Rifle Magnum primers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gls5493, post: 2096469, member: 117027"] Has anyone tried to work up 28 Nosler loads using IMR 4350? Having a difficult time finding powder normally listed for 28 Nosler loads but have a few pounds of the IMR 4350. Does using this powder make any sense? Bullets I have range from 139 gr to 175 gr. I would be shooting out of a CA Mesa. Do not have the rifle yet but gathering components. Also, does anyone use WLR primers (or other std large rifle primers) in any 28 Nosler loads? Again, I have a couple thousand WLR's but no Large Rifle Magnum primers. [/QUOTE]
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