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28 Nosler and 169gr Hammer Hunters
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<blockquote data-quote="Kmccord" data-source="post: 2339192" data-attributes="member: 99039"><p>I have N570, Retumbo, RL33 and H1000. I didn't want to try RL33 due to how dirty it is and I understand N570 is as well, have not tried that powder in my 28 yet, heck just now was able to get a pound of it late last year. I have two pounds of Retumbo and around 5 pounds of H1000. The throat is a little eroded from the RL33 back when I was pushing the 195 down pretty hard, I wanted to start off with a cooler burning powder on these 169HH to see if I can get them to shoot, they seem to be except for that darn vertical. I am going to try 79.5 in the morning, if the wind is good, then if same issue pops up, start on seating a little deeper and see what happens. Once I get it, then I will try for distance. I only have 50 of those HH and trying to not waste so many. I have already harvested a buck this season with my 6.5 Creed and the 110HH, now want to try the 28 with 169 HH, I have the load with it at 80 to hunt, hope to iron it out better so I can take it out later this week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kmccord, post: 2339192, member: 99039"] I have N570, Retumbo, RL33 and H1000. I didn't want to try RL33 due to how dirty it is and I understand N570 is as well, have not tried that powder in my 28 yet, heck just now was able to get a pound of it late last year. I have two pounds of Retumbo and around 5 pounds of H1000. The throat is a little eroded from the RL33 back when I was pushing the 195 down pretty hard, I wanted to start off with a cooler burning powder on these 169HH to see if I can get them to shoot, they seem to be except for that darn vertical. I am going to try 79.5 in the morning, if the wind is good, then if same issue pops up, start on seating a little deeper and see what happens. Once I get it, then I will try for distance. I only have 50 of those HH and trying to not waste so many. I have already harvested a buck this season with my 6.5 Creed and the 110HH, now want to try the 28 with 169 HH, I have the load with it at 80 to hunt, hope to iron it out better so I can take it out later this week. [/QUOTE]
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