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Explain the need for a 28 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Goodwin" data-source="post: 1920375" data-attributes="member: 107289"><p>I live down the road from Nosler, 50 miles, and I asked one of their associates about the 28 N, and, he summarized it as maybe the best of both worlds, when it comes to accuracy and energy. 7.2 mm 175 grain accubonds going plenty fast, in Nosler mountain carbine...they thru Mr Nosler, are all about taking game and not just punching holes in paper. </p><p>p.s. I think I want a 27 Nosler, but, won't get there unless I hit the lottery. But, I bet I load their .277 165 long rangers in my 270.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Goodwin, post: 1920375, member: 107289"] I live down the road from Nosler, 50 miles, and I asked one of their associates about the 28 N, and, he summarized it as maybe the best of both worlds, when it comes to accuracy and energy. 7.2 mm 175 grain accubonds going plenty fast, in Nosler mountain carbine...they thru Mr Nosler, are all about taking game and not just punching holes in paper. p.s. I think I want a 27 Nosler, but, won't get there unless I hit the lottery. But, I bet I load their .277 165 long rangers in my 270. [/QUOTE]
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