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.28 Nosler at close range?
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<blockquote data-quote="Joemac6324" data-source="post: 1674558" data-attributes="member: 87970"><p>I have an unbelievably accurate rifle throated for the 195 grain EOL bullets. I have shot deer close that have actually completely flipped over on close range due to the impact. I have been in a deer stand for most of my life during hunting season, and I have only shot two incredible bucks. The first was a beautiful ten point, which would have appeared on any magazine cover. The second was this last hunting season. The first I was using a 300 wm. Second a 28 Nosler. Both of these deer have should have been DRT. but, I never recovered either. The one thing that was common between both these deer, Berger elite hunter bullets. Only two deer I ever lost. Both penciled through the deer. Blood was found and neither was ever recovered. 28 Nosler is an incredible cartridge, but you might want to look at the price of brass first and barrel longevity before you dive in head first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joemac6324, post: 1674558, member: 87970"] I have an unbelievably accurate rifle throated for the 195 grain EOL bullets. I have shot deer close that have actually completely flipped over on close range due to the impact. I have been in a deer stand for most of my life during hunting season, and I have only shot two incredible bucks. The first was a beautiful ten point, which would have appeared on any magazine cover. The second was this last hunting season. The first I was using a 300 wm. Second a 28 Nosler. Both of these deer have should have been DRT. but, I never recovered either. The one thing that was common between both these deer, Berger elite hunter bullets. Only two deer I ever lost. Both penciled through the deer. Blood was found and neither was ever recovered. 28 Nosler is an incredible cartridge, but you might want to look at the price of brass first and barrel longevity before you dive in head first. [/QUOTE]
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