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Reloading
28 Nosler load development
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<blockquote data-quote="Longtine88" data-source="post: 2464257" data-attributes="member: 116240"><p>It is not near as bad as RL33. Take this for what's it's worth on most of my hunting rifles especially large caliber I use cold bore method cause I believe one shot one kill could be all you get. I shot this past early fall in mid 90's no problem and I always shot a 3 or 4 shot back to back just to see and I do not have the problems like RL33. Generally on it the bolt would get sticky by the third shot. When it gets to 100 plus if I have to shoot I have a AC unit setup that I put the chamber and barrel in front of checking chamber temp until it get down to where I want to shoot then walk out the door and shoot it on the bench. My bench is 30' from my reloading room. When it's that hot I get it to the mid 80's then shoot. When we shoot 1000+ yards then I use the pickup ac to cool the chambers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longtine88, post: 2464257, member: 116240"] It is not near as bad as RL33. Take this for what’s it’s worth on most of my hunting rifles especially large caliber I use cold bore method cause I believe one shot one kill could be all you get. I shot this past early fall in mid 90’s no problem and I always shot a 3 or 4 shot back to back just to see and I do not have the problems like RL33. Generally on it the bolt would get sticky by the third shot. When it gets to 100 plus if I have to shoot I have a AC unit setup that I put the chamber and barrel in front of checking chamber temp until it get down to where I want to shoot then walk out the door and shoot it on the bench. My bench is 30’ from my reloading room. When it’s that hot I get it to the mid 80’s then shoot. When we shoot 1000+ yards then I use the pickup ac to cool the chambers. [/QUOTE]
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