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<blockquote data-quote="LRNut" data-source="post: 1862238" data-attributes="member: 3230"><p>I have two 28s, four RUMs and one Edge (one of the Edges is now a 28) and two Lapuas. Honestly, in terms of LR performance, there is no difference between any of them in terms of wind. I would say they are all inherently accurate, if there is such as thing. The 28 has two advantages; easier to seat out further giving you more OAL versatility, and far less blast, allowing you to stay on target to see impact. I cannot stay on target with my RUMs, Edges, and Lapuas (at least with left hand holding the bag) at 800 but I can with the 28. I can get back on target with the others at 1200.</p><p></p><p>Obviously, any of these are best with higher BC bullets unless something lighter groups substantially different, in which case the allowable wind error might be greater than the higher BC bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRNut, post: 1862238, member: 3230"] I have two 28s, four RUMs and one Edge (one of the Edges is now a 28) and two Lapuas. Honestly, in terms of LR performance, there is no difference between any of them in terms of wind. I would say they are all inherently accurate, if there is such as thing. The 28 has two advantages; easier to seat out further giving you more OAL versatility, and far less blast, allowing you to stay on target to see impact. I cannot stay on target with my RUMs, Edges, and Lapuas (at least with left hand holding the bag) at 800 but I can with the 28. I can get back on target with the others at 1200. Obviously, any of these are best with higher BC bullets unless something lighter groups substantially different, in which case the allowable wind error might be greater than the higher BC bullet. [/QUOTE]
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