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28 Nosler best powder
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<blockquote data-quote="7mmTikkaShooter" data-source="post: 1840250" data-attributes="member: 92915"><p>No experience with the 28 Nosler but having used RL22, Retumbo, IMR 7977, and IMR 8133 developing loads for a 7RM and the 175 NABLR over the last few years, my first choice would be IMR 8133. Though all powders were able to generate good accuracy and velocity, my favorite has been the 8133. Showed the highest velocities, lowest e.s., and best temp stability. My temp testing is more anecdotal but there were certainly more noticeable velocity swings with the RL 22. However the 8133 and 7977 I have shot over a chrono in 85 summer temps and in the low 30's in the Fall with little discernible velocity variation. Have been able to put together sub 1/2 MOA groups with all of those powders. Like I said, if I was going to start a load development with a 28 Nosler I'd start at 8133 if you can find it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mmTikkaShooter, post: 1840250, member: 92915"] No experience with the 28 Nosler but having used RL22, Retumbo, IMR 7977, and IMR 8133 developing loads for a 7RM and the 175 NABLR over the last few years, my first choice would be IMR 8133. Though all powders were able to generate good accuracy and velocity, my favorite has been the 8133. Showed the highest velocities, lowest e.s., and best temp stability. My temp testing is more anecdotal but there were certainly more noticeable velocity swings with the RL 22. However the 8133 and 7977 I have shot over a chrono in 85 summer temps and in the low 30’s in the Fall with little discernible velocity variation. Have been able to put together sub 1/2 MOA groups with all of those powders. Like I said, if I was going to start a load development with a 28 Nosler I’d start at 8133 if you can find it. [/QUOTE]
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