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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2344136" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>Sorry I did not give more details to help you. The 28N ready to hunt is exactly 7lb 15oz. The 300RUM ready to hunt is 10lb 8oz. The oz were close enough to each other I just rounded them down to an even number. I could have rounded up and no reason why I went down. The 28 is .150" more accurate at 100yds and they are almost identical out to 500yds, and at distance I can shoot noticeably smaller groups with the 300.....both shooting the standard Accubond 160gr at 3350fps and 180gr at 3400fps. To me the only real difference is the rifles weight and shot impulse has more affect on my accuracy with the rifle at long range. The 28 has a five port Muzzle Brakes and More TI, and the 300 has a Magnabrake radial. I have 700 plus down the 300 and shot it since about 2002, but only have had the brake on it for the last 150 rounds. I have had the 28 for less than a year with 150 down it including load development.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2344136, member: 42157"] Sorry I did not give more details to help you. The 28N ready to hunt is exactly 7lb 15oz. The 300RUM ready to hunt is 10lb 8oz. The oz were close enough to each other I just rounded them down to an even number. I could have rounded up and no reason why I went down. The 28 is .150" more accurate at 100yds and they are almost identical out to 500yds, and at distance I can shoot noticeably smaller groups with the 300.....both shooting the standard Accubond 160gr at 3350fps and 180gr at 3400fps. To me the only real difference is the rifles weight and shot impulse has more affect on my accuracy with the rifle at long range. The 28 has a five port Muzzle Brakes and More TI, and the 300 has a Magnabrake radial. I have 700 plus down the 300 and shot it since about 2002, but only have had the brake on it for the last 150 rounds. I have had the 28 for less than a year with 150 down it including load development. [/QUOTE]
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