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Reloading information on a 26 nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 1664338" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>Us869, rl33, rl50, h50bmg, 7977, 8133.. Think slow, really slow powders. Us869 gave the best speeds with 140/142's in my rifle.</p><p>The 26 can be fairly hard on the bullet, my 26 never lived up to its full potential with the soft cup and core bullets. I would get strange fliers and had a couple berger vld-h not get to the paper. The berger target versions seemed ok.</p><p>I swapped to mono bullets and more consistency in the groups.</p><p>I settled on 80gr rl33 under a 127lrx.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 1664338, member: 14435"] Us869, rl33, rl50, h50bmg, 7977, 8133.. Think slow, really slow powders. Us869 gave the best speeds with 140/142’s in my rifle. The 26 can be fairly hard on the bullet, my 26 never lived up to its full potential with the soft cup and core bullets. I would get strange fliers and had a couple berger vld-h not get to the paper. The berger target versions seemed ok. I swapped to mono bullets and more consistency in the groups. I settled on 80gr rl33 under a 127lrx. [/QUOTE]
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