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28 Nosler vs 300 rum on mule deer and elk
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<blockquote data-quote="Allen Kitts" data-source="post: 1408910" data-attributes="member: 103317"><p>IMO if recoil is not a problem go with the RUM. They are both great calibers and neither would let you down but the difference, at least right now seems to be the price of the brass. The price on 28 Nosler Brass is super expensive if you plan to shoot the gun on a regular bases. I shot a 300 RUM for years and the recoil never bothered me. I did see mention on here about adding a break which is a great idea for the bench but they are incredibly hard on your ears in the field and on your hunting buddies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen Kitts, post: 1408910, member: 103317"] IMO if recoil is not a problem go with the RUM. They are both great calibers and neither would let you down but the difference, at least right now seems to be the price of the brass. The price on 28 Nosler Brass is super expensive if you plan to shoot the gun on a regular bases. I shot a 300 RUM for years and the recoil never bothered me. I did see mention on here about adding a break which is a great idea for the bench but they are incredibly hard on your ears in the field and on your hunting buddies. [/QUOTE]
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