Rl33 worked bestMy buddy just sent me a link to where I can buy those bad boys ! Got a cox of those ordered as well! I think we might have a winner as long as the gun likes them! That's impressive!
I will second this, but for me when once again when supply was none here, I found the 168g ABLR an excellent replacement for the 180g Hybrid. It had even better results than the 175g ABLR for me at 7STW velocities.If the 180 Hyb load shoots...stop there and go kill a truckload of game. That bullet has killed more elk for us than all others combined. From 60 to 882 yds.
Wreaks havoc on internal organs, and have exited on all except 1 cow hard quartering on. Bullet entered neck/shoulder, and all organs were Jell-o. We didn't find the bullet, as we "gutless method" her. She went maybe 20 yards and was dead dead.
We have a full line up of 28 Nosler to choose from. Anything from 145 Barnes to 195 Berger and about anything in between. The twist on your barrel will matter if you are looking into the heavies. Give us a call and we can help you out.Looking for some seasoned 28 guys to direct me to the hardest hitting factory loaded elk round in a 28. Looking at the terminal ascent of course because the trophy bonded bear claw family is iconic! Also looking at the 175 grain Nosler trophy grade, along with the 160 grain trophy grade. Lastly the 180 grain Berger high bred!
Please enlighten me fellas!