mthunter1989
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Does anyone have an older Nosler manual, from about the 2008-2010 years? I'm trying to find out how my dad and I got such a "hot" load. Little background, I finally got back into reloading since I was able to make space and get my press and everything set up. My family and I were at my parents for Easter, and I had asked if I could snag all of the .357 stuff from him since he didn't have one anymore, and I do. Well after loading up on a gigantic box of loading supplies, and going through them at home, I found a box of .243 that I had loaded back in the day with the data written on the outside.
Back around the timeline I'm looking for, my dad and I bought some Nosler 55gr Ballistic Tips so that I could load up some varmint rounds. From what I remember from when we got them, we were at our local sporting goods store. I grabbed the bullets, we looked through the stores current copy of the Nosler manual, and literally picked their most accurate tested powder, and went in the middle of the load data, 51 grains of H414. Well after finding that, and then cross checking it against the latest data off of Noslers website, I'm finding that those loads were 3 grains over max!
Did they change data? Did they figure out their previous data was way too hot? I would love to know, but unfortunately all my friends around here that load don't have that era manual, and the old Nosler manual that my dad has is predated and doesn't even list H414 as a powder they had tested for 55gr. Can anyone help me out? Thanks!
Back around the timeline I'm looking for, my dad and I bought some Nosler 55gr Ballistic Tips so that I could load up some varmint rounds. From what I remember from when we got them, we were at our local sporting goods store. I grabbed the bullets, we looked through the stores current copy of the Nosler manual, and literally picked their most accurate tested powder, and went in the middle of the load data, 51 grains of H414. Well after finding that, and then cross checking it against the latest data off of Noslers website, I'm finding that those loads were 3 grains over max!
Did they change data? Did they figure out their previous data was way too hot? I would love to know, but unfortunately all my friends around here that load don't have that era manual, and the old Nosler manual that my dad has is predated and doesn't even list H414 as a powder they had tested for 55gr. Can anyone help me out? Thanks!