Hello, I'm new to this forum and the 26 Nosler.
I purchased a Browning X-Bolt Western Hunter and am reloading for it. I am using the Nosler Reloading Guide #8 for reference. Am using the 140 Gr AccuBond bullets, Nosler Brass, Winchester LRM Primers, COAL is 3.30" (which is .060" jump for my rifle).
I have used RL-33 and RL-50. Book recommends RL-33, 75.0 gr Min to 79.0 gr Max. I have experienced intermittent hard extraction with charge of 77 gr, so dropped to 75 gr---second of the three loaded hard extraction. Next three were loaded with 74.5 gr---first of three was hard to extract.
Switched powder to RL-50. Book recommends 71.0 gr Min to 75.0 gr Max. Similar results, staying on low end of book values. Had to go to a gunsmith after one shot with 72.4 gr. Had to beat the bolt open, case stuck in chamber, blown primer.
I have 229 rnds through the gun. Again this is intermittent.
I weigh my powder with an electronic scale and check weights on a balance beam.
Any thoughts as to what is going on would be appreciated.
I purchased a Browning X-Bolt Western Hunter and am reloading for it. I am using the Nosler Reloading Guide #8 for reference. Am using the 140 Gr AccuBond bullets, Nosler Brass, Winchester LRM Primers, COAL is 3.30" (which is .060" jump for my rifle).
I have used RL-33 and RL-50. Book recommends RL-33, 75.0 gr Min to 79.0 gr Max. I have experienced intermittent hard extraction with charge of 77 gr, so dropped to 75 gr---second of the three loaded hard extraction. Next three were loaded with 74.5 gr---first of three was hard to extract.
Switched powder to RL-50. Book recommends 71.0 gr Min to 75.0 gr Max. Similar results, staying on low end of book values. Had to go to a gunsmith after one shot with 72.4 gr. Had to beat the bolt open, case stuck in chamber, blown primer.
I have 229 rnds through the gun. Again this is intermittent.
I weigh my powder with an electronic scale and check weights on a balance beam.
Any thoughts as to what is going on would be appreciated.