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Reloading
N565 load data for 28 Nolser
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<blockquote data-quote="Taylorbok" data-source="post: 2799473" data-attributes="member: 118538"><p>Obvious first option is google until you are blue in the face, based on your cartridge and powder selection I am sure you can come up with some numbers for those bullets.</p><p></p><p>If I can't find load data for given projectiles or powders I deduce it from other data that I can find, use percentages and calculate based off what you can find. Use other cartridges if you have to.</p><p></p><p>I'll use your 195 Berger as an example.</p><p>So What I can find is a 7 RM will use about 60gr of N565 for that bullet.</p><p>So now over to Hodgdon, They show a 7RM will use 66 gr of H1000 for a 180, a 28 Nos shows that same 180 with 77gr H1000</p><p>77/66 = 1.16</p><p>60x1.16= 69.6 gr That should be a pretty safe starting point.</p><p></p><p>When doing this use cases and bullets that are at least close in size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taylorbok, post: 2799473, member: 118538"] Obvious first option is google until you are blue in the face, based on your cartridge and powder selection I am sure you can come up with some numbers for those bullets. If I can't find load data for given projectiles or powders I deduce it from other data that I can find, use percentages and calculate based off what you can find. Use other cartridges if you have to. I'll use your 195 Berger as an example. So What I can find is a 7 RM will use about 60gr of N565 for that bullet. So now over to Hodgdon, They show a 7RM will use 66 gr of H1000 for a 180, a 28 Nos shows that same 180 with 77gr H1000 77/66 = 1.16 60x1.16= 69.6 gr That should be a pretty safe starting point. When doing this use cases and bullets that are at least close in size. [/QUOTE]
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