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30/26 Nosler vs. 30/28 Nosler vs. 30 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="just browsing" data-source="post: 1202500" data-attributes="member: 87559"><p>Can someone describe the differences between these rounds? I understand that the 26 is initially a 6mm, the 28 a 7mm, and the 30 a .30 cal, but why is it that some neck up the 26 and 28s rather than just going to the 30? I understand that they're all based on the .404 Jeffery, and that the differences likely come from where the shoulder starts (and by extension, case capacity).</p><p></p><p>Just trying to put each of their performances in perspective relative to the other, as they are all .30 cal chamberings. I'm just wondering why a lot of guys recommend necking up the 26/28 rather than going to the 30.</p><p></p><p>I'm looking to shoot the 215 and 230 hybrids above/around 3,000 fps if that makes any difference, and trying to stay as little overbore as possible (such as to maximize the little barrel life that these rounds have to begin with).</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just browsing, post: 1202500, member: 87559"] Can someone describe the differences between these rounds? I understand that the 26 is initially a 6mm, the 28 a 7mm, and the 30 a .30 cal, but why is it that some neck up the 26 and 28s rather than just going to the 30? I understand that they're all based on the .404 Jeffery, and that the differences likely come from where the shoulder starts (and by extension, case capacity). Just trying to put each of their performances in perspective relative to the other, as they are all .30 cal chamberings. I'm just wondering why a lot of guys recommend necking up the 26/28 rather than going to the 30. I'm looking to shoot the 215 and 230 hybrids above/around 3,000 fps if that makes any difference, and trying to stay as little overbore as possible (such as to maximize the little barrel life that these rounds have to begin with). Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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