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Nosler Custom Brass.
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<blockquote data-quote="kraky2" data-source="post: 198763" data-attributes="member: 3532"><p>I noticed that in 308 nosler brass is really heavy compared to win and rem. I'm guessing I'll have to reduce loads about 2-3 grains. I've read reports that it is kind of the same story with 300 rum and 300 wby brass. I have used it in 300 win mag and have not seen a big difference between nosler and and rem/win. I guess the bottom line is.... be aware that things can be different with the nosler brass. </p><p>JUst curious what the start load/vel was and when it was you started popping primers??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraky2, post: 198763, member: 3532"] I noticed that in 308 nosler brass is really heavy compared to win and rem. I'm guessing I'll have to reduce loads about 2-3 grains. I've read reports that it is kind of the same story with 300 rum and 300 wby brass. I have used it in 300 win mag and have not seen a big difference between nosler and and rem/win. I guess the bottom line is.... be aware that things can be different with the nosler brass. JUst curious what the start load/vel was and when it was you started popping primers?? [/QUOTE]
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