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Rechambering from 7 WSM to 28 Nosler?
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<blockquote data-quote="Red 1" data-source="post: 1046717" data-attributes="member: 41860"><p>I've thought about that as I'm already buying norma brass but have you weight sorted your brass if norma brass is so good then why is there 6 gr deference from the lightist case to the heaviest case I would have thought it would have been a lot closer in weight. I just bought some 270 WSM Norma brass becouse it was $1.13 ec and 300 is $2.30 ec more work though. Also being in a long action I think with the shorter case I'm most likly going to have feeding isues as I do not at this point, luckily! My other thought was that I might loose some velocity and I know that is not the end of the world but Ive got a combo I realy like. I will probably just keep on scraping together brass as I find it or put my money were my mouth is and buy nosler brass.</p><p></p><p>Thanks </p><p>Rick C.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red 1, post: 1046717, member: 41860"] I've thought about that as I'm already buying norma brass but have you weight sorted your brass if norma brass is so good then why is there 6 gr deference from the lightist case to the heaviest case I would have thought it would have been a lot closer in weight. I just bought some 270 WSM Norma brass becouse it was $1.13 ec and 300 is $2.30 ec more work though. Also being in a long action I think with the shorter case I'm most likly going to have feeding isues as I do not at this point, luckily! My other thought was that I might loose some velocity and I know that is not the end of the world but Ive got a combo I realy like. I will probably just keep on scraping together brass as I find it or put my money were my mouth is and buy nosler brass. Thanks Rick C. [/QUOTE]
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