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Question on Best practice when changing brass
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<blockquote data-quote="blacktail 8541" data-source="post: 2337347" data-attributes="member: 83713"><p>I just recently switched from Nosler to Peterson brass also in my 280AI. I had been running H4831 / 61.5 in the Nosler with Barnes 145 LRX @ 3050 fps and will drop 3 grains and work up in .5 grain increments. I will run them over a chrono till I Reach the same velocity as my prior load as long as no pressure signs show up. If accuracy is good I may stop there or I may continue to fine tune. I have a lot of components on hand.</p><p></p><p>When changing any component, Drop down and work up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blacktail 8541, post: 2337347, member: 83713"] I just recently switched from Nosler to Peterson brass also in my 280AI. I had been running H4831 / 61.5 in the Nosler with Barnes 145 LRX @ 3050 fps and will drop 3 grains and work up in .5 grain increments. I will run them over a chrono till I Reach the same velocity as my prior load as long as no pressure signs show up. If accuracy is good I may stop there or I may continue to fine tune. I have a lot of components on hand. When changing any component, Drop down and work up. [/QUOTE]
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