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Reloading
30 Nosler bullet selection
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<blockquote data-quote="thaught" data-source="post: 2320022" data-attributes="member: 94174"><p>I just finished building a new rifle chambered in 30 Nosler with .200" freebore. Deviant action, and proof carbon barrel with 1:9" twist. I have loaded and shot ladders with N570, H1000, and Retumbo using Berger 215s and I just can find a great load. The best node I hit was 86.5 gr of Retumbo, -.020" off the lands with no pressure signs. However, it's still not good enough. I was thinking maybe I need to jump up to the 230gr OTM bullet with the 1:9" twist. The velocities of the 215s are about 3,090 FPS and that's too fast with the faster twist?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thaught, post: 2320022, member: 94174"] I just finished building a new rifle chambered in 30 Nosler with .200” freebore. Deviant action, and proof carbon barrel with 1:9” twist. I have loaded and shot ladders with N570, H1000, and Retumbo using Berger 215s and I just can find a great load. The best node I hit was 86.5 gr of Retumbo, -.020” off the lands with no pressure signs. However, it’s still not good enough. I was thinking maybe I need to jump up to the 230gr OTM bullet with the 1:9” twist. The velocities of the 215s are about 3,090 FPS and that’s too fast with the faster twist? [/QUOTE]
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