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Reloading
Nosler vs. Norma Brass - 270wsm
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<blockquote data-quote="cape cove" data-source="post: 1347337" data-attributes="member: 95503"><p>I've used both makes of brass, although in other calibers. I've always found the Norma brass to be of very high quality, at the very least as good as Nosler. I read that Norma makes brass for Nosler, but not for all calibers. As for your case, I would reduce my load and work back up, just as I would for any other component change.Generally if you weigh your cases and they are heaver that your old lot this normally means less case capacity and more pressure with the same load as you had with the old lot of brass. The reverse also normally applies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cape cove, post: 1347337, member: 95503"] I've used both makes of brass, although in other calibers. I've always found the Norma brass to be of very high quality, at the very least as good as Nosler. I read that Norma makes brass for Nosler, but not for all calibers. As for your case, I would reduce my load and work back up, just as I would for any other component change.Generally if you weigh your cases and they are heaver that your old lot this normally means less case capacity and more pressure with the same load as you had with the old lot of brass. The reverse also normally applies. [/QUOTE]
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