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7 STW vs 28 Nosler vs 7 RUM according to Nosler's #8 reloading book
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<blockquote data-quote="eshorebwhntr" data-source="post: 1216700" data-attributes="member: 17112"><p>I noticed a similar thing when looking over the latest Hodgdon reloading issue published this year. I mainly bought it for the reviews and info on the new IMR powders but looked through the reloading info in the back. </p><p></p><p>For just about every load they tested the STW and RUM were loaded to significantly lower pressures than the 28. Not suprisingly, the 28 had better velocity.</p><p></p><p>I agree that the 28 isn't any better or worse, just different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eshorebwhntr, post: 1216700, member: 17112"] I noticed a similar thing when looking over the latest Hodgdon reloading issue published this year. I mainly bought it for the reviews and info on the new IMR powders but looked through the reloading info in the back. For just about every load they tested the STW and RUM were loaded to significantly lower pressures than the 28. Not suprisingly, the 28 had better velocity. I agree that the 28 isn't any better or worse, just different. [/QUOTE]
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