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Reloading
Pressure Signs with New Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="planetwaves" data-source="post: 1821117" data-attributes="member: 84697"><p>Different brands of brass have different capacity. You need to back off the powder charge and work up again. A while back I put the same 270 win load into 5 different brands of once fired, FL sized and fully prepped brass with the following fps (6 rounds each):</p><p>Nosler 3009 s=1</p><p>Hornady 3019 s=11</p><p>Win 3060 s=16</p><p>Barnes 3129 s=11</p><p>Rem 3133 s=26</p><p></p><p>So I'd suggest backing off the charge a few grains and working up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="planetwaves, post: 1821117, member: 84697"] Different brands of brass have different capacity. You need to back off the powder charge and work up again. A while back I put the same 270 win load into 5 different brands of once fired, FL sized and fully prepped brass with the following fps (6 rounds each): Nosler 3009 s=1 Hornady 3019 s=11 Win 3060 s=16 Barnes 3129 s=11 Rem 3133 s=26 So I’d suggest backing off the charge a few grains and working up. [/QUOTE]
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