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Brass weight discrepancies
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<blockquote data-quote="gyrfalcon" data-source="post: 2320931" data-attributes="member: 120244"><p>I noticed that Nosler .270 Win brass unfortunately comes in two weights.</p><p>178 grains/case and 201 grains per case. Making a 23 grains weight difference per case.</p><p>201 grains is 12.9% heavier then 178 grains.</p><p>My favourite 270 Win load with 178 grain brass is already a safe hot one in my rifle.</p><p>Would you guys agree that I should drop my powder charge 12.9%, when I switch from 178 grains brass to 201 grains brass? Or is this a wrong assumption on my side?</p><p>Yes, I realize I can start ladder testing all over again, but try to save time, effort and money for this fine Cooper hunting rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gyrfalcon, post: 2320931, member: 120244"] I noticed that Nosler .270 Win brass unfortunately comes in two weights. 178 grains/case and 201 grains per case. Making a 23 grains weight difference per case. 201 grains is 12.9% heavier then 178 grains. My favourite 270 Win load with 178 grain brass is already a safe hot one in my rifle. Would you guys agree that I should drop my powder charge 12.9%, when I switch from 178 grains brass to 201 grains brass? Or is this a wrong assumption on my side? Yes, I realize I can start ladder testing all over again, but try to save time, effort and money for this fine Cooper hunting rifle. [/QUOTE]
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