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Reloading
.28 Nosler Pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="GoneHuntingOutfitter" data-source="post: 1240545" data-attributes="member: 70556"><p>I have a .28 Nosler that during break in showed no real brass pressures with 195 grain VLD until I got to 86 grains of RL 33. I am now getting pressure signs clear down to 81 grains. Sticky bolt occasionally, flattened primers and extractor marks. Speeds are way above stated in book. Having to load near minimum loads and that is fine. I'm just confused as to the reason for this. Barrel is de-coppered and no carbon buildup. Have also cleaned chamber in case it had oil. </p><p></p><p>Any Ideas????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoneHuntingOutfitter, post: 1240545, member: 70556"] I have a .28 Nosler that during break in showed no real brass pressures with 195 grain VLD until I got to 86 grains of RL 33. I am now getting pressure signs clear down to 81 grains. Sticky bolt occasionally, flattened primers and extractor marks. Speeds are way above stated in book. Having to load near minimum loads and that is fine. I'm just confused as to the reason for this. Barrel is de-coppered and no carbon buildup. Have also cleaned chamber in case it had oil. Any Ideas???? [/QUOTE]
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