I think I read a post from Ryan Pearce saying that the 28 is the easiest round to tune and it pretty much shoots everything well. Does that mirror others experience?
It's probably the hardest to stay in tune. The throat moves so fast, the 195 is pretty easy to shoot but by the time you find a seating depth it changes.I think I read a post from Ryan Pearce saying that the 28 is the easiest round to tune and it pretty much shoots everything well. Does that mirror others experience?
I've had a 28 since 2016 and have reloaded for 6 different 28's have used Berger bullets for all and H1000 for 5 of them and Retumbo in only one. 33 was accurate but dirty and all my experience is that 28's like too be clean, no more than 25 rounds before cleaning. I go hunt with 3 shots down the barrel. I do have one load for close range with Nosler Partitions.I got a smoking deal 6 years ago on A case of 28 ammo 175 ABLR for free with the purchase of my 28 Nosler and My Dad bought one at the same time. I've been holding all of the brass once fired.
Any suggestions on load data as I will be trying it next season. I have a Lab Radar and All of the equipment. I have 175 Accubond LRs I plan on using. Along with access to a variety of powders.
As far as powder what does everyone like?
I have RL 33 About 9 pounds I got pre COVID incase I wanted it for the 28. Not sure now if that's the best for me?
H1000 or Retumbo look promising also? I have a few pounds of H1000 I got recently incase I want to try that as well. I understand H1000 is very temp stable. Does anyone know if RL33 is as well? Or what is the most accurate load they have.
I have 8 lbs of 568 coming today. It's definitely out there and available.Wait 568 actually exists!?
How fast are those Hammers being launched at? Talk about 1 load that can do anything in NA or Alaska.I have a pet 28 Nosler load of 84g of RL 33 behind 177g Hammer Hunters. It has a big bull elk, a Wyoming bighorn sheep, a 200"mule deer and a great antelope buck since I put it together 5 years ago. It also shot the 174g ABLR well but the Hammers go in one hole in my rig.
I work up loads in temps that I hunt in and I have no problems with RL 33, in fact I traded a guy last week for a couple more lbs.
That rifles a Horn magnet, don't burn it out!I have a pet 28 Nosler load of 84g of RL 33 behind 177g Hammer Hunters. It has a big bull elk, a Wyoming bighorn sheep, a 200"mule deer and a great antelope buck since I put it together 5 years ago. It also shot the 175g ABLR well but the Hammers go in one hole in my rig.
I work up loads in temps that I hunt in and I have no problems with RL 33, in fact I traded a guy last week for a couple more lbs.