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28 Nosler

Posted By: MikeC

28 Nosler - 01/20/15 02:02 AM

I think I may have to have one of these. I'm a 7mm slut anyway.

28 Nosler
Posted By: J.G.

Re: 28 Nosler - 01/20/15 02:27 AM

160 gr @ 3300 fps.

An improvement in case geometry over the 7 Rem Mag. Interesting.
Posted By: Wburke2010

Re: 28 Nosler - 01/20/15 02:48 AM

Now if only berger could get the 195 bullet into production. When that bullet comes out I will be building a 7mm...

Walter
Posted By: ChadTRG42

Re: 28 Nosler - 01/20/15 02:50 AM

I will be building a 7mm Nosler (26 necked up to 7mm) on a Surgeon action in the coming weeks.
Posted By: jeffbird

Re: 28 Nosler - 01/20/15 03:17 AM

Originally Posted By: ChadTRG42
I will be building a 7mm Nosler (26 necked up to 7mm) on a Surgeon action in the coming weeks.


What is the difference between that and a 7 RUM?

Originally Posted By: wburke2010
Now if only berger could get the 195 bullet into production. When that bullet comes out I will be building a 7mm...

Walter


Call Bob Cauterucio. He can fix you up with 190's.
Posted By: kmon11

Re: 28 Nosler - 01/20/15 03:55 AM

The 28 Nosler is shorter and overflow capacity of about 11grains less capacity than the 7mm RUM. The shorter 28 Nosler will work through a standard long action since its loaded length is listed at 3.340 or same length as a 30-06.

I know most loads with 160 grain bullets in the RUM are held around 3225 to 3250 which is only slightly more than the 3200 I was getting good accuracy with 160gr partitions in an STW with a 26 inch barrel. I suspect the RUM is being held back some due to being enough over bore that accuracy is suffering in enough guns to back it off a little from what it could be doing with factory loads to work in many guns. Then again I have been wrong before and have not slept in a Holiday Inn Express in quite a while.
Posted By: 10ring

Re: 28 Nosler - 01/20/15 04:05 AM

Yes... this is one I could certainly be interested in. I wasn't too head over heels about the 26 nosler due to the fact that I have a 264 wm that I get great results out of but this 28 would be a noticeable step up from my 280's. And since I don't have a 7mm WM this would be a nice round to fill a spot in the "line up". I will be following the progress on this one. And looking to see if Nosler's claims of performance and ballistics truly measure up as it seems they tend to "stretch" their numbers from time to time.
Posted By: dee

Re: 28 Nosler - 01/20/15 12:18 PM

Been around a while in form of 7mm LRM.
Posted By: 6.5x47Lapua

Re: 28 Nosler - 01/20/15 12:39 PM

Originally Posted By: dee
Been around a while in form of 7mm LRM.


That was my first thought. Not that there is anything wrong with either choice. Both seem like excellent cartridges.
Posted By: redchevy

Re: 28 Nosler - 01/20/15 02:41 PM

Originally Posted By: FiremanJG
160 gr @ 3300 fps.

An improvement in case geometry over the 7 Rem Mag. Interesting.


You shoot 180's at over 3000 fps, how fast can you get 160's?
Posted By: Korean Redneck

Re: 28 Nosler - 01/20/15 03:59 PM

Originally Posted By: FiremanJG
160 gr @ 3300 fps.

An improvement in case geometry over the 7 Rem Mag. Interesting.


I know it's a layman's question but...
What exactly do you mean by that? What about the geometry of this cartridge over a 7rm constitutes this one to be an improvement?
I'm still fairly new to rifle shooting and don't understand the finer differences of things like cartridge geometry.
Posted By: kmon11

Re: 28 Nosler - 01/20/15 04:09 PM

Some have been complaining about the belt on the belted magnum cases for years. It is not necessary on any but the originals 300 and 375 H&H cartridges and they were designed with the belt for a headspace device since the slopping shoulders are at such an angle to not headspace off of reliably. But they were made that way for the loading of cordite powder which was long strands of nitrocellulose, so the belt at one time actually served a great purpose.

The belt has been blamed for anything from feeding issues to magazine issues to headspace issues, most of which are someone wanting to complain IMP but hey lets build a better mouse trap and call it better. There have been designs very simular to what is often considered new that have been around since the 20's. A thumb through cartridges of the world will show that.
Posted By: Revoman

Re: 28 Nosler - 01/21/15 03:12 PM

Are the case dimensions the same on 28 Nos and 7 LRM ? Was looking at the LRM at Gunwerks pretty seriously. The next will be a 30 Nosler and so on.
Posted By: dee

Re: 28 Nosler - 01/21/15 03:27 PM

They are really close one is based on the 375 ruger and the other being the 26 off of the 404 jeffery.
Posted By: MikeC

Re: 28 Nosler - 01/22/15 12:52 AM

Quote:
The next will be a 30 Nosler and so on.



PTG has reamers for a lot of Nosler calibers so they are available now.


.27 NOSLER REAMER

.30 NOSLER REAMER

.325-26 NOSLER REAMER

.33 NOSLER REAMER

.338-26 NOSLER REAMER

.35 NOSLER REAMER

.416-26 NOSLER REAMER
Posted By: cabosandinh

Re: 28 Nosler - 01/22/15 01:13 AM


28 Nosler bottom right

26 Nosler top right


Posted By: cabosandinh

Re: 28 Nosler - 01/22/15 01:17 AM



Posted By: jdd912

Re: 28 Nosler - 01/22/15 02:39 AM

I assume since it is not belted it will not feed into a standard 7mm? I know dumb question but just curious, still have a lot to learn about different rounds.
Posted By: rifleman

Re: 28 Nosler - 01/22/15 02:57 AM

Originally Posted By: redchevy
Originally Posted By: FiremanJG
160 gr @ 3300 fps.

An improvement in case geometry over the 7 Rem Mag. Interesting.


You shoot 180's at over 3000 fps, how fast can you get 160's?


Brad Stairs' blown out version of the RUM will push the 180s around 3550.
Posted By: J.G.

Re: 28 Nosler - 01/22/15 03:02 AM

Originally Posted By: redchevy
Originally Posted By: FiremanJG
160 gr @ 3300 fps.

An improvement in case geometry over the 7 Rem Mag. Interesting.


You shoot 180's at over 3000 fps, how fast can you get 160's?


Never have tried anything under 175's in mine. Consistency is all I am after. What it runs is what it runs, as long as the ES is in the teens.
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