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28 Nosler just a hunting fad?
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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 2041804" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>I've shot & taken my fair share of animals with the 162. It's not a shabby choice at all. Much better than a lot of other bullets. </p><p>Less clicks are fine, no problem with that. I'm running a 7mm stw with 180s @ near 3200fps. and a 300 Norma with 225 & 230s @ 3060fps. Extra clicks don't bother me a whole lot. There is some noticable difference between the 162 & 180 in windy conditions, even at 7mm rem mag speeds the 180 doesn't get pushed as much by the wind. The 162 will hold it's own against alot of other bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 2041804, member: 93895"] I've shot & taken my fair share of animals with the 162. It's not a shabby choice at all. Much better than a lot of other bullets. Less clicks are fine, no problem with that. I'm running a 7mm stw with 180s @ near 3200fps. and a 300 Norma with 225 & 230s @ 3060fps. Extra clicks don't bother me a whole lot. There is some noticable difference between the 162 & 180 in windy conditions, even at 7mm rem mag speeds the 180 doesn't get pushed as much by the wind. The 162 will hold it's own against alot of other bullets. [/QUOTE]
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