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Explain the need for a 28 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="Griffith187" data-source="post: 1921751" data-attributes="member: 84533"><p>I also agree about the Nosler Brass, I bought 100 rounds and use 10 just for load Development. I have over 10 firings on them and they are still in good shape. However I'm only pushing the 195's at 3050 with 86.5 grains of RL-33 I didn't have much luck with my barrel the first time I chambered it. I got very good accuracy but it fell off pretty quick. I lopped off an inch and re chambered it and use it for my hunting barrel still shooting 3/8" groups but only about 150 rounds through the second chambering. I also have a 28" brux that I use the same load for and get 3160 out of it. I use it to shoot what I call ELR with it. The farthest I've shot with it is 2250 yards. At that range you can no longer see your splashes if you miss. I use a 30" x 40" piece of steel but it's very dependable out to 2000 yards 1 mile hits on that big of target is fairly easy, but I also get reliable hits at 1 mile with my 6 creed out to a mile At any rate I think the 28 nosler with the 195 is a great hunting round</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Griffith187, post: 1921751, member: 84533"] I also agree about the Nosler Brass, I bought 100 rounds and use 10 just for load Development. I have over 10 firings on them and they are still in good shape. However I’m only pushing the 195’s at 3050 with 86.5 grains of RL-33 I didn’t have much luck with my barrel the first time I chambered it. I got very good accuracy but it fell off pretty quick. I lopped off an inch and re chambered it and use it for my hunting barrel still shooting 3/8“ groups but only about 150 rounds through the second chambering. I also have a 28” brux that I use the same load for and get 3160 out of it. I use it to shoot what I call ELR with it. The farthest I’ve shot with it is 2250 yards. At that range you can no longer see your splashes if you miss. I use a 30” x 40” piece of steel but it’s very dependable out to 2000 yards 1 mile hits on that big of target is fairly easy, but I also get reliable hits at 1 mile with my 6 creed out to a mile At any rate I think the 28 nosler with the 195 is a great hunting round [/QUOTE]
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