CoronaCA
Beginner
- Oct 18, 2017
- 15
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Hello all,
Long time troller and first time poster. Please be gentle, I am delicate!
Loading for my Nosler m48, 280 AI. I have been using RL19 with reasonable success. I thought I would try RL22. Had some loads at 60grains that were okay. Worked up to 63.5, .5 under max according to Nosler #6 manual. The loads fired with a normal report but it took all I had to lift the bolt and eject. The two on the right were loaded with Nolser 140 AB, the two on the left were Barnes 140 TSX.
I have been loading for a number of years but never had an issue following the manual. It could be the primer pockets were a little sloppy (5 loads, Nosler Brass) or and odd lot of RL22, stay away from compressed loads? No damage the rifle or me and fired some factory loads just fine. Loads are a bit off the lands, 215m, 63.5 of RL 22, AB 140 and TSX 140, Nosler Brass with reloads ( wont be using these 4 brass again though). 70 Degree day, clean barrel.
Thought please!
Nick
Long time troller and first time poster. Please be gentle, I am delicate!
Loading for my Nosler m48, 280 AI. I have been using RL19 with reasonable success. I thought I would try RL22. Had some loads at 60grains that were okay. Worked up to 63.5, .5 under max according to Nosler #6 manual. The loads fired with a normal report but it took all I had to lift the bolt and eject. The two on the right were loaded with Nolser 140 AB, the two on the left were Barnes 140 TSX.
I have been loading for a number of years but never had an issue following the manual. It could be the primer pockets were a little sloppy (5 loads, Nosler Brass) or and odd lot of RL22, stay away from compressed loads? No damage the rifle or me and fired some factory loads just fine. Loads are a bit off the lands, 215m, 63.5 of RL 22, AB 140 and TSX 140, Nosler Brass with reloads ( wont be using these 4 brass again though). 70 Degree day, clean barrel.
Thought please!
Nick