Playtimefun
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I should clarify... at 400 yards the 26 has the same velocity as the Creedmoor at the muzzle!!!!
Well gents... I think I found a new cartridge to hate. The 26 Nosler.
$90 Canadian for 20 empty brass. No ammunition to be found within the province. Although 1 box in a city 3 hour drive away but its match ammo and not hunting ammo.
Can at least make brass using 300 RUM brass.
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I hope she goes faster than that…my boring old 270 gets a 140 to 3100 out of a 22 inch pipe. Pails of brass for it…
HORRIBLE overbore!!! I mean do we need a 140 grain bullet doing 3300 fps????
The only good thing is that it makes a 6.5 Creedmoor look like a 22 rifle. The 26 Nosler at 400 yards HAS THE SAME VELOCITY as the Creedmoor.
So...I went and bought one!!!!
Nosler M48. Just won it in an auction yesterday.
I don't know if I can fully agree just for one case…the 28 Nosler. Seems to be on par with the STW and RUM out of a shorter action and while a barrel eater, definitely not as short lived as the RUM and while I like my belted magnums the belt on the stw really does serve no purpose except to add another possible point of error in concentricity and make a weak spot in the case just above the belt. They're all stupid expensive to shoot so that's a moot point just between these three.Any Nosler cartridge is a stupid choice. The velocity pro can't make up enough for the cons of cost per shot and recoil.
If one wishes to go bigger than the 7mm weatherby the 28 Nosler makes a lot of sense
I mean if we're just going to be boring there's zero reason to own more than a .22lr, 12 gauge, and .30-06 but you're preaching to the wrong crowd here . "Need" and "reason" have little to do with 90 percent of the conversations had on this wonderful forum0 actual reasons to do so...
Although 1 box in a city 3 hour drive away but its match ammo and not hunting ammo.
I was just poking the hornets nest so to speak. My favorite rifles are a 7/300 Valkyrie wildcat, Rem Sendero 300 wm, Browning 338 A bolt medalion, 7mm RM, the and last but not least Rem.Sendero 300 RUM.I took my Sako finnlight in 7 RM and re-chambered it in 28 Nosler.
Gotta admit, the gun/cartridge makes for a really nice long range hard hitting combo. But would it have been any different if I would have left it as a 7 RM???? Probably not. I like the clip with it and the trigger is 2.5 lbs. It just handles really nicely. So I would probably like the gun regardless of the cartridge.
So right now I like the 28 but because of other reasons lol.
I've got 1 that I avoid. A Rem 870 3" mag with 20" full rifled barrel slug gun. With a 1 1/4 Oz. slug it's a rush. It's like getting hit in the shoulder with a baseball bat. The recoil is the quickest that I've ever experienced.I was just poking the hornets nest so to speak. My favorite rifles are a 7/300 Valkyrie wildcat, Rem Sendero 300 wm, Browning 338 A bolt medalion, 7mm RM, the and last but not least Rem.Sendero 300 RUM.
30 nosler isnt a barrel eater. 28 is but who cares. Unless you got sissy shoulders. 5 port break will solve that. If you still cant shoot it i wouldnt tell anyone that. Ive heard the bs on shoulder issues im a lineman my shoulders are jacked surgery on one already. Still throw 100 rounds out of a lapua. The reason is killing power, 6.5 anything doesn't got it. Wanna know what calibers suck ask a outfitter.