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28 Nosler vs 300 rum on mule deer and elk
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<blockquote data-quote="razrbak" data-source="post: 1408886" data-attributes="member: 48569"><p>I've built around 15 28 Noslers for customers and one for myself that inrecently sold. Great round, with my reamer set up I run 195s at 3.670 oal at 3050 to 3150. Going to a 300 ultra for my personal rifle next. Hoping to shoot the 225 hornady eld at 3050 to 3100 with a 28" proof using a wyatts 3.850 box. Running the numbers drop and drift are virtually identical out to 2000, but the 225 wins on energy big time. With the new bullets coming out, large capacity .308s are beating the 7s and 338s to hunting distances fairly easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="razrbak, post: 1408886, member: 48569"] I've built around 15 28 Noslers for customers and one for myself that inrecently sold. Great round, with my reamer set up I run 195s at 3.670 oal at 3050 to 3150. Going to a 300 ultra for my personal rifle next. Hoping to shoot the 225 hornady eld at 3050 to 3100 with a 28" proof using a wyatts 3.850 box. Running the numbers drop and drift are virtually identical out to 2000, but the 225 wins on energy big time. With the new bullets coming out, large capacity .308s are beating the 7s and 338s to hunting distances fairly easily. [/QUOTE]
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