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26 nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="Engineering101" data-source="post: 1191725" data-attributes="member: 63138"><p>If it were me I'd run the Barnes bullets or the new Hornady 143 grain ELD-X. The Barnes are tough enough for sure and the ELD-X should be decent if you want a lead and copper bullet.</p><p> </p><p>A word of caution about the 26 Nosler. (I had one and rechambered it to 6.5 WSM.) It is completely off the chain and you have to be careful when picking loads for it because it will detonate on you. Also read the Bob Nolser blurb on this chambering in the new Number 8 Nosler reloading manual. In politically correct terms he tells you be careful or you will have issues. Of all the write-ups in that handbook it is interesting that the President of Nosler picked the 26 Nosler to write about. I think the lawyers were involved in that one. Hopefully that scares you a little bit. Follow loading guidelines and you will be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineering101, post: 1191725, member: 63138"] If it were me I'd run the Barnes bullets or the new Hornady 143 grain ELD-X. The Barnes are tough enough for sure and the ELD-X should be decent if you want a lead and copper bullet. A word of caution about the 26 Nosler. (I had one and rechambered it to 6.5 WSM.) It is completely off the chain and you have to be careful when picking loads for it because it will detonate on you. Also read the Bob Nolser blurb on this chambering in the new Number 8 Nosler reloading manual. In politically correct terms he tells you be careful or you will have issues. Of all the write-ups in that handbook it is interesting that the President of Nosler picked the 26 Nosler to write about. I think the lawyers were involved in that one. Hopefully that scares you a little bit. Follow loading guidelines and you will be fine. [/QUOTE]
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