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Bullet touching the lands or 2000th back?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pine Lakes Bob" data-source="post: 1669858" data-attributes="member: 100391"><p>I just purchased a Nosler Long Range Carbon Rifle, chambered in 28 Nosler, and have started working on a load using the 175 ELDX bullet. I tried Norma 217 powder but was unable to find a consistent charge weight. The velocities were all over the place. I tried Retumbo and have a good velocity node around 81 grains and velocity just over 3200 fps. </p><p>Having read the discussion above, I can see it may take many rounds to find the right jump. Does anyone have experience with this bullet, powder, and cartridge combination that may be helpful in minimizing the number of rounds down the barrel and still find an accurate load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pine Lakes Bob, post: 1669858, member: 100391"] I just purchased a Nosler Long Range Carbon Rifle, chambered in 28 Nosler, and have started working on a load using the 175 ELDX bullet. I tried Norma 217 powder but was unable to find a consistent charge weight. The velocities were all over the place. I tried Retumbo and have a good velocity node around 81 grains and velocity just over 3200 fps. Having read the discussion above, I can see it may take many rounds to find the right jump. Does anyone have experience with this bullet, powder, and cartridge combination that may be helpful in minimizing the number of rounds down the barrel and still find an accurate load. [/QUOTE]
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