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28 Nosler twist rate for 162 Hornady ELD-X
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<blockquote data-quote="Wallie" data-source="post: 1564337" data-attributes="member: 107256"><p>I've built two 7mm/300 WSM, two 7 LRM, and one 28 Nosler all with 9 twist barrels (one Proof CF, two Christensen Arms CF, and two Bartlien SS) and they all have done well with 175's (ELD-X Or ABLR) and Berger 180 HVLD's. I'm very confident you will be stabilized with a 1:9 at least up to 180g projectiles. We have never tried any of the heavier projectiles just because of mag length limitations, but during ladder tests etc even the mildest starting loads were always stabilized up to 180g projectiles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wallie, post: 1564337, member: 107256"] I’ve built two 7mm/300 WSM, two 7 LRM, and one 28 Nosler all with 9 twist barrels (one Proof CF, two Christensen Arms CF, and two Bartlien SS) and they all have done well with 175’s (ELD-X Or ABLR) and Berger 180 HVLD’s. I’m very confident you will be stabilized with a 1:9 at least up to 180g projectiles. We have never tried any of the heavier projectiles just because of mag length limitations, but during ladder tests etc even the mildest starting loads were always stabilized up to 180g projectiles. [/QUOTE]
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