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<blockquote data-quote="Huntnful" data-source="post: 2378118" data-attributes="member: 116563"><p>Thank you guys!! That rifle never let me down once!!</p><p></p><p></p><p>The Berger's opened up a while ago, I could tune them back in but it wasn't worth the hassle as often as it was necessary. But the hammers never did. They shot 1/2 MOA effortlessly. So the barrel technically never lost accuracy with the hammers. But the velocities started going downhill FAST. I originally needed 83gr. N570 to get 3300 FPS. By the end I needed 88.5gr N570. The throat was shot out enough where a a 195 berger or 169 hammer would never reach the lands before it fell out of the case neck lol. I'm really liking the speed and terminal performance of the hammers honestly. But for the 28 to truly be a long range gun, it needs lead IMO. The Norma should kill well the hammers beyond 1000 I'm planning</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntnful, post: 2378118, member: 116563"] Thank you guys!! That rifle never let me down once!! The Berger’s opened up a while ago, I could tune them back in but it wasn’t worth the hassle as often as it was necessary. But the hammers never did. They shot 1/2 MOA effortlessly. So the barrel technically never lost accuracy with the hammers. But the velocities started going downhill FAST. I originally needed 83gr. N570 to get 3300 FPS. By the end I needed 88.5gr N570. The throat was shot out enough where a a 195 berger or 169 hammer would never reach the lands before it fell out of the case neck lol. I’m really liking the speed and terminal performance of the hammers honestly. But for the 28 to truly be a long range gun, it needs lead IMO. The Norma should kill well the hammers beyond 1000 I’m planning [/QUOTE]
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