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Reloading
28 nosler- extreme pressure with 1x fired brass
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<blockquote data-quote="nimrod_gn" data-source="post: 1511370" data-attributes="member: 107824"><p>I picked up a 28 Nosler this spring and have been doing load development for it. I found a load of 77.6 grains of H1000 with 175 grain Nosler Accubond Long Range bullets that shot .3-.4 MOA at 100 yards. Would hit high pressure signs at 78 grains. Loaded these up again several times and have not been able to duplicate the accuracy and also pressure signs started showing up at lower charge levels. Been pulling my hair out trying to find what happened as I had kept everything in the loads identical. First thought was barrel fouling, but thorough cleanings didn't help.</p><p></p><p>Did you also see a decrease in accuracy when you got the pressure signs showing up at previously OK levels? And what was you ultimate solution to this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nimrod_gn, post: 1511370, member: 107824"] I picked up a 28 Nosler this spring and have been doing load development for it. I found a load of 77.6 grains of H1000 with 175 grain Nosler Accubond Long Range bullets that shot .3-.4 MOA at 100 yards. Would hit high pressure signs at 78 grains. Loaded these up again several times and have not been able to duplicate the accuracy and also pressure signs started showing up at lower charge levels. Been pulling my hair out trying to find what happened as I had kept everything in the loads identical. First thought was barrel fouling, but thorough cleanings didn't help. Did you also see a decrease in accuracy when you got the pressure signs showing up at previously OK levels? And what was you ultimate solution to this? [/QUOTE]
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