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Explain the need for a 28 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1921233" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>I built a bunch of them. In a 26" barrel the 195 has a node around 3050 fps with rl33. Its extremely accurate. Thats a safe load that doesnt trash brass. Beware of the "hype" loads you read about. There were quite a few failures early on with the 195. I dont know if newer lots are better. The 28 Nos with 195s is a sweet package if they have that bullet worked out. A lot of guys went back to 180s. I feel the 28 is a bit much for the 180s. But I dont like running Bergers much over 3100.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1921233, member: 101859"] I built a bunch of them. In a 26" barrel the 195 has a node around 3050 fps with rl33. Its extremely accurate. Thats a safe load that doesnt trash brass. Beware of the "hype" loads you read about. There were quite a few failures early on with the 195. I dont know if newer lots are better. The 28 Nos with 195s is a sweet package if they have that bullet worked out. A lot of guys went back to 180s. I feel the 28 is a bit much for the 180s. But I dont like running Bergers much over 3100. [/QUOTE]
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