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28 Nosler best powder
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<blockquote data-quote="7mmTikkaShooter" data-source="post: 1840316" data-attributes="member: 92915"><p>I want to chime in on this one too. I've gone through a lot of the 175 NABLR's and I too would recommend weight sorting, but I more importantly check and sort by bearing surfaces or base to ogive and overall length. Especially if using more than one lot number of bullet, or anytime you buy new. I have seen some drastic variations in overall bullet length as well as bearing surface. I'm assuming this is from variations of different molds in the production line etc. I do love the bullet but have been frustrated by some of those inconsistencies. It's possible that issue has been addressed by Nosler. Just a good idea to check before you start chasing your tail in load development.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mmTikkaShooter, post: 1840316, member: 92915"] I want to chime in on this one too. I’ve gone through a lot of the 175 NABLR’s and I too would recommend weight sorting, but I more importantly check and sort by bearing surfaces or base to ogive and overall length. Especially if using more than one lot number of bullet, or anytime you buy new. I have seen some drastic variations in overall bullet length as well as bearing surface. I’m assuming this is from variations of different molds in the production line etc. I do love the bullet but have been frustrated by some of those inconsistencies. It’s possible that issue has been addressed by Nosler. Just a good idea to check before you start chasing your tail in load development. [/QUOTE]
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