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Reloading 28 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="Kmccord" data-source="post: 1900545" data-attributes="member: 99039"><p>If it was me, since this works for me is why I am recommending it, I would run a seating depth test first at the lowest powder charge, you can run it by doing the Berger bullet seating chart or you could do your own starting at .010 off lands down to .090 off lands moving .010 off for each at four shot strings for each. This will tell you what the rifle likes, once you find the best group out of those, then load four more at that seating and see if it repeats. If so, then start working on powder charge's at .5gr increments until you hit pressure or you find a group you like with low SD/ES numbers. Since this is a 28 Nosler, I would not burn to much powder and bullets to move from .5 MOA to .25 MOA, the barrel will last around 700 to 900 rounds, depending how hard you run it. Good luck and have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kmccord, post: 1900545, member: 99039"] If it was me, since this works for me is why I am recommending it, I would run a seating depth test first at the lowest powder charge, you can run it by doing the Berger bullet seating chart or you could do your own starting at .010 off lands down to .090 off lands moving .010 off for each at four shot strings for each. This will tell you what the rifle likes, once you find the best group out of those, then load four more at that seating and see if it repeats. If so, then start working on powder charge's at .5gr increments until you hit pressure or you find a group you like with low SD/ES numbers. Since this is a 28 Nosler, I would not burn to much powder and bullets to move from .5 MOA to .25 MOA, the barrel will last around 700 to 900 rounds, depending how hard you run it. Good luck and have fun. [/QUOTE]
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