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Reloading 28 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="jasonco" data-source="post: 1938454" data-attributes="member: 15637"><p>Retumbo was was too spikey and poor case fill. H1000 was a performer in my 7STW with 160 class bullets, 28N is for for big boy heavy long ones! Reloder's slow powders too unpredictable for my taste. </p><p>The first best improvement was when I got some Hornady 28N brass andstopped using that soft af low pressure Nosler brass. Then moved to LRT powder, close to 100% case fill, with good velocity/accuracy (195 EOL seated to neck/shoulder junction as in long) and haven't gotten to the max charge yet?! </p><p></p><p>As far as LRT and temp stability goes for me and the high altitude CO conditions go: I started testing LRT in the spring 60's degree temps and the last tests were a few weeks ago in mid 80's temps, no hard lift, no bolt marks, no clickers. It's pretty stable from what I'v experienced, but I'm not one to really concern myself with that, been handloading for a long time, before temp stable powders were a thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasonco, post: 1938454, member: 15637"] Retumbo was was too spikey and poor case fill. H1000 was a performer in my 7STW with 160 class bullets, 28N is for for big boy heavy long ones! Reloder's slow powders too unpredictable for my taste. The first best improvement was when I got some Hornady 28N brass andstopped using that soft af low pressure Nosler brass. Then moved to LRT powder, close to 100% case fill, with good velocity/accuracy (195 EOL seated to neck/shoulder junction as in long) and haven't gotten to the max charge yet?! As far as LRT and temp stability goes for me and the high altitude CO conditions go: I started testing LRT in the spring 60's degree temps and the last tests were a few weeks ago in mid 80's temps, no hard lift, no bolt marks, no clickers. It's pretty stable from what I'v experienced, but I'm not one to really concern myself with that, been handloading for a long time, before temp stable powders were a thing. [/QUOTE]
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