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Reloading
26 nosler 156 Berger
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<blockquote data-quote="CUTTER1" data-source="post: 1685974" data-attributes="member: 94423"><p>2975-3210. RL33 looks promising. Need more ladder test. The next 26 I do will have a longer throat so more case capacity can be used and maybe RL50 or one of the really slow powders will be the ticket! Just worked on 156 loads in my 6.5 PRC with H1000 and it is really surprising!</p><p>I've been shooting 135 Classic Hunters in it, but not sure 156 won't replace it. Have only shot current load to 500y. When the wind goes back down I'll shoot it at 800 &1000 along with the 26. Only word of caution the 6.5 is very load forgiving and the 26 Nosler isn't forgiving at all! The 28 Nosler is a piece of cake to load for and experiment with. The 26 is a whole mother cat! I've played with Wildcat Hotrods my whole adult life and you must have caution and respect for them.....the 26 is in that catagorie !!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CUTTER1, post: 1685974, member: 94423"] 2975-3210. RL33 looks promising. Need more ladder test. The next 26 I do will have a longer throat so more case capacity can be used and maybe RL50 or one of the really slow powders will be the ticket! Just worked on 156 loads in my 6.5 PRC with H1000 and it is really surprising! I've been shooting 135 Classic Hunters in it, but not sure 156 won't replace it. Have only shot current load to 500y. When the wind goes back down I'll shoot it at 800 &1000 along with the 26. Only word of caution the 6.5 is very load forgiving and the 26 Nosler isn't forgiving at all! The 28 Nosler is a piece of cake to load for and experiment with. The 26 is a whole mother cat! I've played with Wildcat Hotrods my whole adult life and you must have caution and respect for them.....the 26 is in that catagorie !!!! [/QUOTE]
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