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Chasing a 28 Nosler tail?
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<blockquote data-quote="LRNut" data-source="post: 3087478" data-attributes="member: 3230"><p>I love my two 28 Ns. I don't have my newest Lapua with me in CO right now, but hands down my 28 is the easiest to hit my 760 and 910 gongs. I haven't found it that finicky - 76.5 Re33 in both of them (both have barrels from F Class Products). My velocity is 2980, so not terribly fast, but good enough.</p><p></p><p>I am coming to the realization that my LR guns should be cleaned about every 60 rounds, especially when using Retumbo. When my vertical impacts start to get larger, that is the time to clean. Why vertical? Because horizontal miscues might be the wind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRNut, post: 3087478, member: 3230"] I love my two 28 Ns. I don't have my newest Lapua with me in CO right now, but hands down my 28 is the easiest to hit my 760 and 910 gongs. I haven't found it that finicky - 76.5 Re33 in both of them (both have barrels from F Class Products). My velocity is 2980, so not terribly fast, but good enough. I am coming to the realization that my LR guns should be cleaned about every 60 rounds, especially when using Retumbo. When my vertical impacts start to get larger, that is the time to clean. Why vertical? Because horizontal miscues might be the wind. [/QUOTE]
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