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7mm-300 vs 28 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="BJH" data-source="post: 1425067" data-attributes="member: 93876"><p>I am currently doing load development for a 28 Nosler with a 26" barrel and a 7mm-300 Win Mag with a 28" barrel. Both shoot very well. Both will do the job on any animal in North America at very long ranges. The 28 is running 3190 fps. The 7mm-300 is currently at about 3120 fps. If you are wanting to save money with the current action and setup you have, go with the 7mm-300 Win. Loading is easy as far as case prep. Powder charges are a little more difficult because there is no standardized data, but it is not too bad. I am very impressed with both cartridges and think that you are on the right track. If you are a .284" fan, both rounds are a lot of fun and worth shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BJH, post: 1425067, member: 93876"] I am currently doing load development for a 28 Nosler with a 26" barrel and a 7mm-300 Win Mag with a 28" barrel. Both shoot very well. Both will do the job on any animal in North America at very long ranges. The 28 is running 3190 fps. The 7mm-300 is currently at about 3120 fps. If you are wanting to save money with the current action and setup you have, go with the 7mm-300 Win. Loading is easy as far as case prep. Powder charges are a little more difficult because there is no standardized data, but it is not too bad. I am very impressed with both cartridges and think that you are on the right track. If you are a .284" fan, both rounds are a lot of fun and worth shooting. [/QUOTE]
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