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Reloading
How touchy is N570 with jump/jam
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<blockquote data-quote="RB II" data-source="post: 2844342" data-attributes="member: 124418"><p>IME, N570 is certainly a powder that warrants slowly working the loads into "corners" like jamming a solid into the lands might become. </p><p>I shoot it in a 28N with 195s and N570, does very well. </p><p></p><p>Also the 169 Hammers, but they are a little hotter. I am actually thinking of pulling all of those bullets and starting over. Too near max load for my liking but very accurate. Very hot here in TX already this year, over 100 actual and index close to 110, temp variations are magnified in weather like this. I try to err on the side of caution when reloading and find an accurate load somewhere less than max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RB II, post: 2844342, member: 124418"] IME, N570 is certainly a powder that warrants slowly working the loads into "corners" like jamming a solid into the lands might become. I shoot it in a 28N with 195s and N570, does very well. Also the 169 Hammers, but they are a little hotter. I am actually thinking of pulling all of those bullets and starting over. Too near max load for my liking but very accurate. Very hot here in TX already this year, over 100 actual and index close to 110, temp variations are magnified in weather like this. I try to err on the side of caution when reloading and find an accurate load somewhere less than max. [/QUOTE]
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