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I just bought a 28 Nosler ...
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<blockquote data-quote="HSmithTX" data-source="post: 2719024" data-attributes="member: 121677"><p>RL19 isn't going to be the one you need. Neither is 4831. Not sure about RL25 but I suspect it will work fine for fire forming and barrel break in etc. You are going to want RL26 for max performance with the light bullets, RL33 and N570 are the ones to get for heavy bullets if you want to get everything possible for speed. H1000 and Retumbo work great also. </p><p></p><p>Any good brake will work well, the least concussive brake I have direct experience with is the Piercision muscle brake. It works well as a brake, but to me the huge advantage is that it doesn't ring your bell nearly as badly as some of the other brakes out there as the shooter. I've shot my 28N plenty with the Little Bastard self timing brake, it works quite well but it is more concussive as the shooter. I am running a can on my 28 and the dead air keymo brake adaptor is also a very good brake when not using the can, far better than I expected. </p><p></p><p>Once you get the powders you need for heavy bullets I think a heavier scope might be a blessing....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSmithTX, post: 2719024, member: 121677"] RL19 isn't going to be the one you need. Neither is 4831. Not sure about RL25 but I suspect it will work fine for fire forming and barrel break in etc. You are going to want RL26 for max performance with the light bullets, RL33 and N570 are the ones to get for heavy bullets if you want to get everything possible for speed. H1000 and Retumbo work great also. Any good brake will work well, the least concussive brake I have direct experience with is the Piercision muscle brake. It works well as a brake, but to me the huge advantage is that it doesn't ring your bell nearly as badly as some of the other brakes out there as the shooter. I've shot my 28N plenty with the Little Bastard self timing brake, it works quite well but it is more concussive as the shooter. I am running a can on my 28 and the dead air keymo brake adaptor is also a very good brake when not using the can, far better than I expected. Once you get the powders you need for heavy bullets I think a heavier scope might be a blessing.... [/QUOTE]
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