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Look at the Difference in Brass Softness!
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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 1895276" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>I recommend nosler, Norma and adg makes 7mm rem mag brass. I've used Remington but won't anymore unless it's the last resort. I ended up sorting 50pcs of rem brass into 7 different weight groups. Up to 7 grains weight spread. With 180s you are likely find two different nodes some where between 2800-2900 fps. Both nodes may be great, or one may be significantly better than the other. Some folks claim to get 3050 for with 180s, I can't but I probably don't have as much freebore as they do. Either way, 3050 with a 180 is hot or border line hot. I wouldn't chase after 3050 if signs are telling you to stop. Retumbo is my go to powder. Others have had great luck with h1000 & rl26. I see n570 as a possibility. I run 180 elds. I'm guessing you will find a sweet spot with the elds somewhere between .047-.060 from lands. In seating depth test I move in increments of .003.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 1895276, member: 93895"] I recommend nosler, Norma and adg makes 7mm rem mag brass. I've used Remington but won't anymore unless it's the last resort. I ended up sorting 50pcs of rem brass into 7 different weight groups. Up to 7 grains weight spread. With 180s you are likely find two different nodes some where between 2800-2900 fps. Both nodes may be great, or one may be significantly better than the other. Some folks claim to get 3050 for with 180s, I can't but I probably don't have as much freebore as they do. Either way, 3050 with a 180 is hot or border line hot. I wouldn't chase after 3050 if signs are telling you to stop. Retumbo is my go to powder. Others have had great luck with h1000 & rl26. I see n570 as a possibility. I run 180 elds. I'm guessing you will find a sweet spot with the elds somewhere between .047-.060 from lands. In seating depth test I move in increments of .003. [/QUOTE]
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