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28 Nosler, Terrible barrel burner??
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<blockquote data-quote="rsaxtonwyo" data-source="post: 1323531" data-attributes="member: 42407"><p>So, you're giving me advice on 6.5 caliber and '27' Nosler. Actually I was asking about the 28 Nosler, for the most part reputable bullet makers that publish reloading manuals do quite a bit of research before they publish and I believe they are fairly accurate as to what bullets and twist rates do best. My questions was basically aimed at 160-168 grain 7mm bullets info on the 28 Nosler. Hornady made the 162 Amax that was shown as requiring 1:8 twist, but they discontinued them, for good reason. There's a lot of wanna be bullet makers, but not many have the resources to do all the testing, different powders, bullet designs, spend money on decent test barrels, pressure testing etc. that Sierra, Nosler, Lapua, Hornady, Speer and the rest. Trusting the top reloading manuals as a starting point save me a lot of time and money, plus Alliant an Hodgden website data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsaxtonwyo, post: 1323531, member: 42407"] So, you're giving me advice on 6.5 caliber and '27' Nosler. Actually I was asking about the 28 Nosler, for the most part reputable bullet makers that publish reloading manuals do quite a bit of research before they publish and I believe they are fairly accurate as to what bullets and twist rates do best. My questions was basically aimed at 160-168 grain 7mm bullets info on the 28 Nosler. Hornady made the 162 Amax that was shown as requiring 1:8 twist, but they discontinued them, for good reason. There's a lot of wanna be bullet makers, but not many have the resources to do all the testing, different powders, bullet designs, spend money on decent test barrels, pressure testing etc. that Sierra, Nosler, Lapua, Hornady, Speer and the rest. Trusting the top reloading manuals as a starting point save me a lot of time and money, plus Alliant an Hodgden website data. [/QUOTE]
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