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28 Nosler Load Development
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<blockquote data-quote="2buffalo" data-source="post: 2796921" data-attributes="member: 122577"><p>I have developed a couple loads for my 28 Nosler. I would put away the chronograph and do either a ladder or OCW to find a node. I don't use a chronograph until the load is fully developed. I am sure others do it differently but this has worked for me. I can say that if you are starting to flatten primers your brass won't last long. I also used Retumbo in my 28 and I can say you are probably pretty hot at 82.5 grains with a 195 grain bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2buffalo, post: 2796921, member: 122577"] I have developed a couple loads for my 28 Nosler. I would put away the chronograph and do either a ladder or OCW to find a node. I don't use a chronograph until the load is fully developed. I am sure others do it differently but this has worked for me. I can say that if you are starting to flatten primers your brass won't last long. I also used Retumbo in my 28 and I can say you are probably pretty hot at 82.5 grains with a 195 grain bullet. [/QUOTE]
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