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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
28 Nosler or 30 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank in the Laurels" data-source="post: 1220535" data-attributes="member: 8845"><p>If your pushing 2930+ with a 168, I'm not sure how much more you'd really gain by going to the 28 Nosler, dollars spent how much is 100 fps worth, really ??? Seems like a waste of thousands for a custom rifle built to bench rest tolerances/quality for so little overall gain. You also said your going to hunt out to 600 and what you already have is more than enough for that, just seems like your not going to gain all that much, elk have a kill zone the size of a beach ball and you should have no problem hitting that with what you have already. That being said always go with the fastest twist you can find a barrel in, that way you can always go heavier in bullet weight. Since you already have a 7mm and 300 mags, you might want to change either bigger or smaller, 26 Nosler or the most disrespected great cartridge of all time, 8 mm rem mag, devestator of elk ! Take some time to think it all over, hard earned and saved money should be well spent ....good luck !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank in the Laurels, post: 1220535, member: 8845"] If your pushing 2930+ with a 168, I'm not sure how much more you'd really gain by going to the 28 Nosler, dollars spent how much is 100 fps worth, really ??? Seems like a waste of thousands for a custom rifle built to bench rest tolerances/quality for so little overall gain. You also said your going to hunt out to 600 and what you already have is more than enough for that, just seems like your not going to gain all that much, elk have a kill zone the size of a beach ball and you should have no problem hitting that with what you have already. That being said always go with the fastest twist you can find a barrel in, that way you can always go heavier in bullet weight. Since you already have a 7mm and 300 mags, you might want to change either bigger or smaller, 26 Nosler or the most disrespected great cartridge of all time, 8 mm rem mag, devestator of elk ! Take some time to think it all over, hard earned and saved money should be well spent ....good luck ! [/QUOTE]
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