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Reloading
What powder is used by nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="buckyne" data-source="post: 876218" data-attributes="member: 29378"><p>Broke a couple cartridges down and they had 69.8 -69.9 grains of powder. Looks a lot like IMR4350 or IMR4831. But again cross checking the nosler website, a nosler reloading manual and a hornady reloading manual I can't find anything that runs approx 2950 with just under 70 grains of powder. IMR4831 is as close as it gets. I don't have any of that so I guess I need to play around with what I have before I decide to go buy yet another powder. That is if I can even locate any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckyne, post: 876218, member: 29378"] Broke a couple cartridges down and they had 69.8 -69.9 grains of powder. Looks a lot like IMR4350 or IMR4831. But again cross checking the nosler website, a nosler reloading manual and a hornady reloading manual I can't find anything that runs approx 2950 with just under 70 grains of powder. IMR4831 is as close as it gets. I don't have any of that so I guess I need to play around with what I have before I decide to go buy yet another powder. That is if I can even locate any. [/QUOTE]
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