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28 nosler 195 berger RE33 testing
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<blockquote data-quote="rpierce" data-source="post: 1254964" data-attributes="member: 20643"><p>If you have it throated specifically for the 195 so that the boat tail junction is ahead of the neck shoulder junction then a 180 will be half way up the neck. It's pretty much dedicated for the 195s. However there's no reason to use anything else. My customers are sending me groups under an inch at 400 yards with their sub 10 lb with optics 28 noslers I've built them. That accuracy isn't the exception but the norm. 100 yard accuracy has been in .0s, .1s and low .2s. I've yet to have built one that won't shoot in the .2s or better. And I've built around sixty 28 noslers this year so far. That doesn't include all the other calibers I built rifles in. Once I get my new shop up lead times on full builds will be under 2 months due to the new machinery I'm getting. I will also be able to build more rifles for the other ffls that have me do their work for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rpierce, post: 1254964, member: 20643"] If you have it throated specifically for the 195 so that the boat tail junction is ahead of the neck shoulder junction then a 180 will be half way up the neck. It's pretty much dedicated for the 195s. However there's no reason to use anything else. My customers are sending me groups under an inch at 400 yards with their sub 10 lb with optics 28 noslers I've built them. That accuracy isn't the exception but the norm. 100 yard accuracy has been in .0s, .1s and low .2s. I've yet to have built one that won't shoot in the .2s or better. And I've built around sixty 28 noslers this year so far. That doesn't include all the other calibers I built rifles in. Once I get my new shop up lead times on full builds will be under 2 months due to the new machinery I'm getting. I will also be able to build more rifles for the other ffls that have me do their work for them. [/QUOTE]
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