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300 RUM load development questions
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<blockquote data-quote="bigbuck" data-source="post: 779227" data-attributes="member: 18377"><p>Yes Sir, I wnt back to Rmington Brass. Dont get me wrong I loved the Nosler custom because it came preped and ready to go but after you have fired them then you are kind of back to home plate. What happened im my case was everyone on LRH was saying how they could load close to max and was getting a high MV , so I decided to try and find my accuracey node on the high side of the load chart but I could never make it because I would get rough ejector marks and very tight boat lift . Almost so tight that I could barely eject a spent brass with my hands. I was told by a pretty competant shooter from this site that the Nosler Brass is softer than the remington and thats why I had these Issues . So I switched and never had this problem thus far . Maybe I had a soft batch . But I started noticing that the guys loading on the high side was using remington brass . I kind of always wondered why Carlock didnt use it in his Edge </p><p> </p><p>Are you loaing on the high side ? And are they working fine for you ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbuck, post: 779227, member: 18377"] Yes Sir, I wnt back to Rmington Brass. Dont get me wrong I loved the Nosler custom because it came preped and ready to go but after you have fired them then you are kind of back to home plate. What happened im my case was everyone on LRH was saying how they could load close to max and was getting a high MV , so I decided to try and find my accuracey node on the high side of the load chart but I could never make it because I would get rough ejector marks and very tight boat lift . Almost so tight that I could barely eject a spent brass with my hands. I was told by a pretty competant shooter from this site that the Nosler Brass is softer than the remington and thats why I had these Issues . So I switched and never had this problem thus far . Maybe I had a soft batch . But I started noticing that the guys loading on the high side was using remington brass . I kind of always wondered why Carlock didnt use it in his Edge Are you loaing on the high side ? And are they working fine for you ? [/QUOTE]
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