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Hornady 28 Nosler Brass - First Impressions
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<blockquote data-quote="Roughwater" data-source="post: 1570018" data-attributes="member: 33915"><p>Colin,</p><p>To be honest, I wasn't aware of that. I have never done a H2o test. I'm about to turn 69 and a little shaky in my oder age. So if I manage to get a group under 1" at a hundred yards ( I do with my 28N) I feel like I'm pretty good to go. I'm not shooting competition or 1000 yards plus. Other than for my western Elk hunting trip, 3 hundred yards here in the south would be a rare shot. But I do want to shoot maybe out to 800 yards during my Elk hunt but only if after practice this year I feel comfortable with that range. I've started shooting out to 500 just very recently and only one time so far but that feels manageable. I'm not against trying to do an H2o test. Tell me how it's done and I may try it if it's not too complicated or time consuming></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roughwater, post: 1570018, member: 33915"] Colin, To be honest, I wasn't aware of that. I have never done a H2o test. I'm about to turn 69 and a little shaky in my oder age. So if I manage to get a group under 1" at a hundred yards ( I do with my 28N) I feel like I'm pretty good to go. I'm not shooting competition or 1000 yards plus. Other than for my western Elk hunting trip, 3 hundred yards here in the south would be a rare shot. But I do want to shoot maybe out to 800 yards during my Elk hunt but only if after practice this year I feel comfortable with that range. I've started shooting out to 500 just very recently and only one time so far but that feels manageable. I'm not against trying to do an H2o test. Tell me how it's done and I may try it if it's not too complicated or time consuming> [/QUOTE]
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