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28 nosler vs 7RM
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<blockquote data-quote="Trevor Ogden" data-source="post: 1433297" data-attributes="member: 104927"><p>I just did the same thing. I ended up ordering a 28 nosler throated for the 195 bergers from Ryan pierce at piercision rifles. If ammo is a worry I would defiantly do the 7mm. I have been searching for 2 months to get everything to reload. I'm still only have 1 box of the 195's and only 4 pounds of n570 so hopefully I can find some more before my gun is ready. My idea was just to buy enough reloading components to get me to the end of the barrel life. Then If I decide I don't want the 28 rebarrel to something different. I chose the 28 mainly because I want to hunt to 1000 yards but target shoot to a mile or more. The 28 is just so flat it makes that easier to achieve with turrets. Either way I think you will be happy and they are both capable of everything you or I could want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trevor Ogden, post: 1433297, member: 104927"] I just did the same thing. I ended up ordering a 28 nosler throated for the 195 bergers from Ryan pierce at piercision rifles. If ammo is a worry I would defiantly do the 7mm. I have been searching for 2 months to get everything to reload. I'm still only have 1 box of the 195's and only 4 pounds of n570 so hopefully I can find some more before my gun is ready. My idea was just to buy enough reloading components to get me to the end of the barrel life. Then If I decide I don't want the 28 rebarrel to something different. I chose the 28 mainly because I want to hunt to 1000 yards but target shoot to a mile or more. The 28 is just so flat it makes that easier to achieve with turrets. Either way I think you will be happy and they are both capable of everything you or I could want. [/QUOTE]
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