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Load Data 28 Nosler 168gr LRX
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<blockquote data-quote="mandl" data-source="post: 2405194" data-attributes="member: 16498"><p>I go by what Shawn at Defensive Edge explained in his reloading DVD. I follow his instructions as closely as I can, he has built 2 of my rifles. His thought is the most important thing is that ALL brass are the same length. I trim all new brass to the same length from the beginning. Measure a batch of 50, or however many you are doing, and take a couple thou off of the shortest one so you know it is squared. Then trim the rest to match. The same length of necks on all brass will help a lot in your quest for low velocity spreads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mandl, post: 2405194, member: 16498"] I go by what Shawn at Defensive Edge explained in his reloading DVD. I follow his instructions as closely as I can, he has built 2 of my rifles. His thought is the most important thing is that ALL brass are the same length. I trim all new brass to the same length from the beginning. Measure a batch of 50, or however many you are doing, and take a couple thou off of the shortest one so you know it is squared. Then trim the rest to match. The same length of necks on all brass will help a lot in your quest for low velocity spreads. [/QUOTE]
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