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6.5 Sherman at 1000 yards
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<blockquote data-quote="BEEMAN" data-source="post: 1074517" data-attributes="member: 38130"><p>I think I started at 58 and worked up to 64 gr of N570. Like I said, this was a hot load. Primers were quite flat. My rifle shows no pressure signs at 63 gr of N570. Primers look good. This is with freshly formed Nosler brass. My brass is very heavy. Weighs 23 gr more than my friends nosler brass. Not to happy about that with what they cost. But that is why we work up slow when trying a different load. This load was shooting one ragged hole at 100 yds. Now if I could only find some more 140 Bergers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BEEMAN, post: 1074517, member: 38130"] I think I started at 58 and worked up to 64 gr of N570. Like I said, this was a hot load. Primers were quite flat. My rifle shows no pressure signs at 63 gr of N570. Primers look good. This is with freshly formed Nosler brass. My brass is very heavy. Weighs 23 gr more than my friends nosler brass. Not to happy about that with what they cost. But that is why we work up slow when trying a different load. This load was shooting one ragged hole at 100 yds. Now if I could only find some more 140 Bergers. [/QUOTE]
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