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28 Nosler vs 300 rum on mule deer and elk
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<blockquote data-quote="muleystalker" data-source="post: 1409148" data-attributes="member: 79944"><p>I feel the same way with a .30. The 300 norma mag is about the most well balanced and efficient 30 cal magnum before you start reaching that point of deminising returns for powder capacity. Given that the same goes for the 28 nosler, the too could be considered the magnum version of the Dashers and BRX in the BR/f-class world. Short, fat, big shoulders. Anything over the powder capacity in those two cartridges you the gain in velocity per increase in powder charge realy starts to deminish fast. I love my 28 Nosler. It's a hammer on elk, and it is one of the most accurate and forging cartridges to load for. It's like loading 107smk in a 6mm dasher , if you can't get them to shoot in the .30's fairly easy there is something wrong. 195's and 86-87gr of rl-33 and and if the shooter and gun does it part you should be shooting little bug holes. Honestly some of the best groups I have ever shot have been out of one of my 28's, and that's including all my f-class guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muleystalker, post: 1409148, member: 79944"] I feel the same way with a .30. The 300 norma mag is about the most well balanced and efficient 30 cal magnum before you start reaching that point of deminising returns for powder capacity. Given that the same goes for the 28 nosler, the too could be considered the magnum version of the Dashers and BRX in the BR/f-class world. Short, fat, big shoulders. Anything over the powder capacity in those two cartridges you the gain in velocity per increase in powder charge realy starts to deminish fast. I love my 28 Nosler. It's a hammer on elk, and it is one of the most accurate and forging cartridges to load for. It's like loading 107smk in a 6mm dasher , if you can't get them to shoot in the .30's fairly easy there is something wrong. 195's and 86-87gr of rl-33 and and if the shooter and gun does it part you should be shooting little bug holes. Honestly some of the best groups I have ever shot have been out of one of my 28's, and that's including all my f-class guns. [/QUOTE]
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