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Explain the need for a 28 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="IanCo" data-source="post: 1921962" data-attributes="member: 106861"><p>Same here. When my brass or barrel is shot my 7 Dakota might get re-barreled to a 28 Nosler, but it would be for performance. I see a lot of people posting load info for 180 class bullets in their 28's and they aren't getting much more velocity and are burning around 10 grains more powder. I've only used 7828, 7977 and 8133 so far in my 7 Dakota and have good loads over 3100 with 175's and 168's. Over 3200 with 160's. Shot some Dakota factory 140's that shot pretty well even with my 8.25 twist at 3400. </p><p></p><p>I have 2# of 570 and 4# of R26 to play with yet too. It's been a great cartridge to play with and it has really gotten me interested in reloading and shooting again. Brass is the main negative against it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IanCo, post: 1921962, member: 106861"] Same here. When my brass or barrel is shot my 7 Dakota might get re-barreled to a 28 Nosler, but it would be for performance. I see a lot of people posting load info for 180 class bullets in their 28’s and they aren’t getting much more velocity and are burning around 10 grains more powder. I’ve only used 7828, 7977 and 8133 so far in my 7 Dakota and have good loads over 3100 with 175’s and 168’s. Over 3200 with 160’s. Shot some Dakota factory 140’s that shot pretty well even with my 8.25 twist at 3400. I have 2# of 570 and 4# of R26 to play with yet too. It’s been a great cartridge to play with and it has really gotten me interested in reloading and shooting again. Brass is the main negative against it. [/QUOTE]
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