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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Help me choose a Hammer bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="littlebighorn" data-source="post: 2684050" data-attributes="member: 112108"><p>I worked up the 177g HH in my 28 Nosler, specifically for a LE bull elk tag. I got it up to 3200+ fps, but backed off to 3150 where it shoots one ragged hole at 100 out of a 26" proof barrel (1:8 twist). It performed flawlessly on my big bull, and it has also taken antelope, deer and even a bighorn sheep with perfect results. </p><p>Like others are suggesting, if I were doing it over again, I'd drop to a little lighter bullet, even for elk. Regardless, I am confident you will like how they Hammer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="littlebighorn, post: 2684050, member: 112108"] I worked up the 177g HH in my 28 Nosler, specifically for a LE bull elk tag. I got it up to 3200+ fps, but backed off to 3150 where it shoots one ragged hole at 100 out of a 26" proof barrel (1:8 twist). It performed flawlessly on my big bull, and it has also taken antelope, deer and even a bighorn sheep with perfect results. Like others are suggesting, if I were doing it over again, I'd drop to a little lighter bullet, even for elk. Regardless, I am confident you will like how they Hammer! [/QUOTE]
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