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26 Nosler Wildcats - 28 Nosler (284)
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<blockquote data-quote="chuckhammer" data-source="post: 1097498" data-attributes="member: 25816"><p>I have found Retumbo to be overly fast burning in a wildcat of mine that is similar to 28 Nosler in case capacity when shooting 180s. Had much better luck with Reloader 33. I bet 88-89 grains of RL33 would take you to 3300 or so, assuming your bbl is 28". Not sure how long your primer pockets would stay tight as Nosler brass is fairly soft to my knowledge.</p><p></p><p>Edit - I see your bbl is 26" but since these are 175s rather than 180s I bet you can still get close to 3300 with RL33.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chuckhammer, post: 1097498, member: 25816"] I have found Retumbo to be overly fast burning in a wildcat of mine that is similar to 28 Nosler in case capacity when shooting 180s. Had much better luck with Reloader 33. I bet 88-89 grains of RL33 would take you to 3300 or so, assuming your bbl is 28". Not sure how long your primer pockets would stay tight as Nosler brass is fairly soft to my knowledge. Edit - I see your bbl is 26" but since these are 175s rather than 180s I bet you can still get close to 3300 with RL33. [/QUOTE]
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