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Reloading
Brass, Powder selection
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<blockquote data-quote="Summa724" data-source="post: 1276424" data-attributes="member: 98168"><p>Ok guys I purchased a new rifle and just recently broke it in.</p><p>I had a couple questions about brass and powder.</p><p>The rifle caliber I have is 300wm. I have Nosler 180 grain accubonds and some hornady brass. </p><p>How is the Norma and Nosler brass? </p><p>Also the three powders I was going to play around with were </p><p>Imr7828,H1000,RL22. With federal magnum primers.</p><p>Any Ideas ,suggestions to help so I can save as much skin on my elbow ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Summa724, post: 1276424, member: 98168"] Ok guys I purchased a new rifle and just recently broke it in. I had a couple questions about brass and powder. The rifle caliber I have is 300wm. I have Nosler 180 grain accubonds and some hornady brass. How is the Norma and Nosler brass? Also the three powders I was going to play around with were Imr7828,H1000,RL22. With federal magnum primers. Any Ideas ,suggestions to help so I can save as much skin on my elbow ? [/QUOTE]
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