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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1504249" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>You would lose alot of wind margin shooting a light weight 7mm bullet. The 160ab or 162eld would be the lightest bullet you should try in a 28. Even that at 3300ish would get to the outside of the envelope of the eld. The Accubond though would be up to the high speed impact close. Once your out to distance though your losing speed/energy disproportionately faster than the higher bc 7mm bullets s well as the 6.5's. A matrix 160 in the 26 would be great combo. THe 156 berger coming will need a faster twist than 8 so plan accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1504249, member: 85987"] You would lose alot of wind margin shooting a light weight 7mm bullet. The 160ab or 162eld would be the lightest bullet you should try in a 28. Even that at 3300ish would get to the outside of the envelope of the eld. The Accubond though would be up to the high speed impact close. Once your out to distance though your losing speed/energy disproportionately faster than the higher bc 7mm bullets s well as the 6.5's. A matrix 160 in the 26 would be great combo. THe 156 berger coming will need a faster twist than 8 so plan accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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