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Explain the need for a 28 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="muleystalker" data-source="post: 1920545" data-attributes="member: 79944"><p>Why not step up higher? It's called the point of diminishing return! The 28 Nosler is balanced well, especially with the 195 Berger, after that you have reached the point of diminishing returns. Its taking lots more powder to gain little velocity and loads more loss of barrel life. </p><p> </p><p> I have 2 28 Noshers, one on its second barrel. I have shot well over 1500 195 Bergers and have killed 7 elk and 5 mule deer with this combo out past 1000 yards. The 195's shoot in the .2's and .3's in my guns and have shot several groups in the .1's, people that say they don't shoot good I don't understand. They have also performed flawlessly on all the game I have taken with them and also the game I have saw shot with them by friends hunting with me. </p><p></p><p> But as you said the 7Mag is no slouch, its very respectable in my book. And the info about the 195's isn't directed at you just thought I would include it since I was already typing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muleystalker, post: 1920545, member: 79944"] Why not step up higher? It's called the point of diminishing return! The 28 Nosler is balanced well, especially with the 195 Berger, after that you have reached the point of diminishing returns. Its taking lots more powder to gain little velocity and loads more loss of barrel life. I have 2 28 Noshers, one on its second barrel. I have shot well over 1500 195 Bergers and have killed 7 elk and 5 mule deer with this combo out past 1000 yards. The 195's shoot in the .2's and .3's in my guns and have shot several groups in the .1's, people that say they don't shoot good I don't understand. They have also performed flawlessly on all the game I have taken with them and also the game I have saw shot with them by friends hunting with me. But as you said the 7Mag is no slouch, its very respectable in my book. And the info about the 195's isn't directed at you just thought I would include it since I was already typing. [/QUOTE]
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