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Reloading
280AI hand loads
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<blockquote data-quote="Rifleman513" data-source="post: 1238523" data-attributes="member: 32318"><p>Not sure if this is your issue, but I shoot a 300 RUM and have noticed quite a few posts about people starting with rem brass then buying the nosler brass when it came out and it has less capacity. </p><p></p><p>It could be possible that your rem brass may be from separate batches and has a fair amount on variance. </p><p></p><p>Try eliminating one variable at a time and see what it does. I would load a couple of the suspect rem cases and pay close attention to each process (especially charge weight) and shoot a few over the chrono. </p><p></p><p>I will admit that I have got about halfway through a batch of 20 rounds before I realized I didn't pay attention to my scale and was a grain +/- than what I thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rifleman513, post: 1238523, member: 32318"] Not sure if this is your issue, but I shoot a 300 RUM and have noticed quite a few posts about people starting with rem brass then buying the nosler brass when it came out and it has less capacity. It could be possible that your rem brass may be from separate batches and has a fair amount on variance. Try eliminating one variable at a time and see what it does. I would load a couple of the suspect rem cases and pay close attention to each process (especially charge weight) and shoot a few over the chrono. I will admit that I have got about halfway through a batch of 20 rounds before I realized I didn't pay attention to my scale and was a grain +/- than what I thought. [/QUOTE]
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