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Reloading
280 AI Reloading Input
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<blockquote data-quote="slas" data-source="post: 1870796" data-attributes="member: 103784"><p>Thanks for all the welcome input. All the brass I'm testing with has been fired in my Cooper rifle and is all Nosler, which show trim to as 2.525. I've had some tell me trim to .010 below trim to, not sure why they've given that advice. I did find an old post I did asking about it here</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/280-ai-trim-to-length.201691/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>On the modified case. When I took one that had been fired in my rifle and tried to chamber the round, mind you with the bolt stripped, the bolt needed a bit of force to close. I guess what I was going for was a cartridge sized just so, where the bolt would close without pressure. In the video that seemed to be the whole point of stripping the bolt and working the cartridge in order to get that "just right" size where the bolt just falls over about half way requiring almost no pressure to close the rest of the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slas, post: 1870796, member: 103784"] Thanks for all the welcome input. All the brass I'm testing with has been fired in my Cooper rifle and is all Nosler, which show trim to as 2.525. I've had some tell me trim to .010 below trim to, not sure why they've given that advice. I did find an old post I did asking about it here [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/280-ai-trim-to-length.201691/[/URL] On the modified case. When I took one that had been fired in my rifle and tried to chamber the round, mind you with the bolt stripped, the bolt needed a bit of force to close. I guess what I was going for was a cartridge sized just so, where the bolt would close without pressure. In the video that seemed to be the whole point of stripping the bolt and working the cartridge in order to get that "just right" size where the bolt just falls over about half way requiring almost no pressure to close the rest of the way. [/QUOTE]
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