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Nosler releases 27 Nosler and more
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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 1768363" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>28 nosler has had the most following of that series of cartridges. I don't own a 28 nos but I have an 7mm stw. If the 28 is as non finicky as my Stw, I can understand it's popularity. Right now, the market is as flooded with new cartridges as I have ever saw it. Ammunition sales are what will dictate the test of time for any of the new cartridges released. And while serious shooters may love a 28 nosler , 6.5 prc, or 300 prc, the ammunition sales will be driven by the majority of people who bought a $300 rifle: axis, ruger American, etc... Cause those rifles out sold a $900-1500 rifle ten to one. Half the small portion of people who spent >$1500 on a rifle are probably handloading anyway which really only equals out to a small part of the market. 6.5 creedmoor was a winner for those exact same reasons. $300 dollar rifle $16 ammo and its accurate, everyone from the occasional hunter to the fanatic can own and shoot one at low cost. If they can do that same thing with a Nosler or Prc series of cartridge, it will probably stand the test of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 1768363, member: 93895"] 28 nosler has had the most following of that series of cartridges. I don't own a 28 nos but I have an 7mm stw. If the 28 is as non finicky as my Stw, I can understand it's popularity. Right now, the market is as flooded with new cartridges as I have ever saw it. Ammunition sales are what will dictate the test of time for any of the new cartridges released. And while serious shooters may love a 28 nosler , 6.5 prc, or 300 prc, the ammunition sales will be driven by the majority of people who bought a $300 rifle: axis, ruger American, etc... Cause those rifles out sold a $900-1500 rifle ten to one. Half the small portion of people who spent >$1500 on a rifle are probably handloading anyway which really only equals out to a small part of the market. 6.5 creedmoor was a winner for those exact same reasons. $300 dollar rifle $16 ammo and its accurate, everyone from the occasional hunter to the fanatic can own and shoot one at low cost. If they can do that same thing with a Nosler or Prc series of cartridge, it will probably stand the test of time. [/QUOTE]
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