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Frustrated with new 28 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="das Jagen" data-source="post: 1897062" data-attributes="member: 114194"><p>I own a Fierce 28 Nosler here is what I have learned using the rifle and speaking directly with the armorer. You rifle should have come with a target and a factory ammo recommendation. Mine is Nosler 160 grn accubond. This load shoots cloverleafs all the time regardless of environmental conditions. In trying to make a handload to match this performance I have yet to be successful. But the following applies the rifle likes a larger jump to the lands .050 thous, it prefers accubond style bullets versus the accubond long range or similar. As far as powder i agree with the previous postings Reloader 33 dirtied the rifle the most and H100 the least with Retumbo somewhere in the middle. Once your rifle has had a few rounds through it it should clean very easily. My rifle has never shot a vertical group during load development as suggested check the scope and i suggest using a sled to reduce human error.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="das Jagen, post: 1897062, member: 114194"] I own a Fierce 28 Nosler here is what I have learned using the rifle and speaking directly with the armorer. You rifle should have come with a target and a factory ammo recommendation. Mine is Nosler 160 grn accubond. This load shoots cloverleafs all the time regardless of environmental conditions. In trying to make a handload to match this performance I have yet to be successful. But the following applies the rifle likes a larger jump to the lands .050 thous, it prefers accubond style bullets versus the accubond long range or similar. As far as powder i agree with the previous postings Reloader 33 dirtied the rifle the most and H100 the least with Retumbo somewhere in the middle. Once your rifle has had a few rounds through it it should clean very easily. My rifle has never shot a vertical group during load development as suggested check the scope and i suggest using a sled to reduce human error. [/QUOTE]
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