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27 nosler vs 270 wby
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<blockquote data-quote="Mcranch" data-source="post: 2074257" data-attributes="member: 116903"><p>I'm reading on the Hammer shocks for 400 and under game rounds. I have always used Nosler, Sierra. I have to try the Bergers only the rifles I have are hinge so I don't know how far one has to seat the Berger. It's like learning all over. I spoke to fellow range shooter he had a 26 nosler build with an Impact action Bartlein #14 barrel bug holes but looked heavy. But the 27 nosler made it interesting with 165. just ordered a Timney for my old 270 Wby. Possibly going to place a rail instead of the red field looking at Neer mfg. PTG has rough and fine carbide reamers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mcranch, post: 2074257, member: 116903"] I’m reading on the Hammer shocks for 400 and under game rounds. I have always used Nosler, Sierra. I have to try the Bergers only the rifles I have are hinge so I don’t know how far one has to seat the Berger. It’s like learning all over. I spoke to fellow range shooter he had a 26 nosler build with an Impact action Bartlein #14 barrel bug holes but looked heavy. But the 27 nosler made it interesting with 165. just ordered a Timney for my old 270 Wby. Possibly going to place a rail instead of the red field looking at Neer mfg. PTG has rough and fine carbide reamers? [/QUOTE]
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