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<blockquote data-quote="318lll9740" data-source="post: 1743214" data-attributes="member: 35398"><p>Thats also with 5 grains less than my 140 nosler load. I cram 97 grains under a 140 nbt and it is still slower than a hammer hunter 143 with 92.1 grains of same powder (RL33). 93 grains the primers were cratering with bolt lift a little stiff. 94 grains was a definite stiff bolt. Thats how I settled on 92.1 for the 143s. I will say I do like the 140 nosler because when I trim cases to 2.58, I just load them to rim of case with rl33 without weighing and that load shoots!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="318lll9740, post: 1743214, member: 35398"] Thats also with 5 grains less than my 140 nosler load. I cram 97 grains under a 140 nbt and it is still slower than a hammer hunter 143 with 92.1 grains of same powder (RL33). 93 grains the primers were cratering with bolt lift a little stiff. 94 grains was a definite stiff bolt. Thats how I settled on 92.1 for the 143s. I will say I do like the 140 nosler because when I trim cases to 2.58, I just load them to rim of case with rl33 without weighing and that load shoots! [/QUOTE]
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