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.280 AI controversy explained ...
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<blockquote data-quote="Tnwhip" data-source="post: 834654" data-attributes="member: 32195"><p>I looked at my records and I started out with 56g of 4831 and a 139 g SST, Nosler brass and a Win. large rifle primer. That is 2 g. under max in my old hornandy book for a regular 280 rem. My primers were so flat it scared me. I went home and checked my load to make sure I didn't screw up. I checked my fired brass against my unfired brass and they were .014 short. I called my gundsmith that chambered it. He could not under stand what was wrong,That is when I got on the internet and found out what Nosler had done. I then necked up my brass to 30 cal and necked back down to 7mm leaving a shoulder to fit tight in the chamber and fireformed all my brass. Everything is find now. My load I am shooting is 63.5g H-1000 with a 162 A-max no problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tnwhip, post: 834654, member: 32195"] I looked at my records and I started out with 56g of 4831 and a 139 g SST, Nosler brass and a Win. large rifle primer. That is 2 g. under max in my old hornandy book for a regular 280 rem. My primers were so flat it scared me. I went home and checked my load to make sure I didn't screw up. I checked my fired brass against my unfired brass and they were .014 short. I called my gundsmith that chambered it. He could not under stand what was wrong,That is when I got on the internet and found out what Nosler had done. I then necked up my brass to 30 cal and necked back down to 7mm leaving a shoulder to fit tight in the chamber and fireformed all my brass. Everything is find now. My load I am shooting is 63.5g H-1000 with a 162 A-max no problem. [/QUOTE]
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