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<blockquote data-quote="muleystalker" data-source="post: 949239" data-attributes="member: 79944"><p>I hadn't seen his article yet. That was my point of this Question was to get some real world none biased info. I wanted to see if anyone here had some real life experience with the cartridge. I knew I would get some comments from people that don't like magnums are don't like the recoil, you always will, and thats ok i respect that. Me myself the recoil never bothered me, in fact I kind of enjoy it. Might sound a little twisted but I don't thinks its any different than appreciating the feeling of pulling a load with a Cummins diesel or the feel of a nicely built V8,as long as all three still perform reliably eveytime.</p><p> Ever since I was a kid going to the range with my dad and uncle I would sit there and watch them shoot and loved the boom. I was shooting stander cal. rifles at 5 years of age and loved it. Towards the end of my fifth year I talked my dad into letting me shoot his 7 mag,i think he figured one time and that would stop my asking him. Needless to say I loved it. I was reloading at age 7 because my dad couldn't afford all the shooting I wanted to do. I bought my first magnum (300 WM mod. 70) at age 8 and still use it to this day. Man that was a lot of lawns.LOL. I was taking my dads 10 ga. 3 1/2" double barrel out duck and goose hunting at age 8 and loved every shot.</p><p> Everyone has their own views on things and thats what made me ask the question hoping to see if anyone has worked with the 26 nosher yet. The .264 mag, 7mm rem mag, and 300 win mag all started out many moons ago in the same place the 26 nosler is today. They had their fair share of people with negative views and look at what fine cartridges those turned out to be. I'm not saying the 26 nosler does what I have read because I can't confirm it, but I am trying to, thus the reason for this thread. And I hope it does turn out to live up to its claims . My farther taught me to believe nothing of what you hear, noting of what you read, and only half of what you see! He also told me always be will to listen to other peoples views or ways of doing things, you may learn something you may learn nothing, or you may be able to use one little piece of the info. Listen , take what info you can use and you can always throw out what doesn't work. I'm not going to rule out this cartridge until I get some further independent data. I do like the idea i could always rechamber a .264 to the 26 nosler if it turns out well, that way I can move forward with my build. Thanks for your views and keep them coming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muleystalker, post: 949239, member: 79944"] I hadn't seen his article yet. That was my point of this Question was to get some real world none biased info. I wanted to see if anyone here had some real life experience with the cartridge. I knew I would get some comments from people that don't like magnums are don't like the recoil, you always will, and thats ok i respect that. Me myself the recoil never bothered me, in fact I kind of enjoy it. Might sound a little twisted but I don't thinks its any different than appreciating the feeling of pulling a load with a Cummins diesel or the feel of a nicely built V8,as long as all three still perform reliably eveytime. Ever since I was a kid going to the range with my dad and uncle I would sit there and watch them shoot and loved the boom. I was shooting stander cal. rifles at 5 years of age and loved it. Towards the end of my fifth year I talked my dad into letting me shoot his 7 mag,i think he figured one time and that would stop my asking him. Needless to say I loved it. I was reloading at age 7 because my dad couldn't afford all the shooting I wanted to do. I bought my first magnum (300 WM mod. 70) at age 8 and still use it to this day. Man that was a lot of lawns.LOL. I was taking my dads 10 ga. 3 1/2" double barrel out duck and goose hunting at age 8 and loved every shot. Everyone has their own views on things and thats what made me ask the question hoping to see if anyone has worked with the 26 nosher yet. The .264 mag, 7mm rem mag, and 300 win mag all started out many moons ago in the same place the 26 nosler is today. They had their fair share of people with negative views and look at what fine cartridges those turned out to be. I'm not saying the 26 nosler does what I have read because I can't confirm it, but I am trying to, thus the reason for this thread. And I hope it does turn out to live up to its claims . My farther taught me to believe nothing of what you hear, noting of what you read, and only half of what you see! He also told me always be will to listen to other peoples views or ways of doing things, you may learn something you may learn nothing, or you may be able to use one little piece of the info. Listen , take what info you can use and you can always throw out what doesn't work. I'm not going to rule out this cartridge until I get some further independent data. I do like the idea i could always rechamber a .264 to the 26 nosler if it turns out well, that way I can move forward with my build. Thanks for your views and keep them coming. [/QUOTE]
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