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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
26 nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 949660" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>+1 if you plug the numbers into a ballistics program, the .22-250 and the .26 Nosler have very similar drops out to 400yds. I don't understand this whole "shooting flat" craze Nosler is trying to sell us. In today's age, we have rangefinders, target turrets, BDC reticles, ballistic calculators, and many other advances that allow us to make quick adjustments in the field to eliminate the worry of not shooting "flat". Personally the .26 Nosler doesn't really impress me, seems to much of a barrel burner and way to overbore! If and when I decide to eventually get a 6.5mm it'll be a toss up between a 6.5-06, 6.5 Remington Mag, or the .264 Winchester. All of them do what I want ballistics wise, and they are great long range deer cartridges, so what else do I need?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 949660, member: 69478"] +1 if you plug the numbers into a ballistics program, the .22-250 and the .26 Nosler have very similar drops out to 400yds. I don't understand this whole "shooting flat" craze Nosler is trying to sell us. In today's age, we have rangefinders, target turrets, BDC reticles, ballistic calculators, and many other advances that allow us to make quick adjustments in the field to eliminate the worry of not shooting "flat". Personally the .26 Nosler doesn't really impress me, seems to much of a barrel burner and way to overbore! If and when I decide to eventually get a 6.5mm it'll be a toss up between a 6.5-06, 6.5 Remington Mag, or the .264 Winchester. All of them do what I want ballistics wise, and they are great long range deer cartridges, so what else do I need? [/QUOTE]
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