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Looks interesting. Everyone hates change, no one likes the new kid, and soon everyone will get over it. I don't need one but Nosler trying to do something a little different is a good thing and why not. If you don't try it you never know if it will work or make a difference. I sure as hell don't need a 7mm hybrid slug going 3400 fps with insane BC. I kill chit regularly and efficiently with a long bow flinging wooden sticks at about 180 fps under 30 yards but I won't fault anyone trying to find an edge or a niche unexplored.
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He'll never get one anyway so it really doesn't matter. Maybe, you'll likely never do another pullup in your life, but I will.
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A 180 Berget at 3000fps with mild enough pressure for long case life is the proper goal, IMO. 3400 benefits barrel makers more than anyone else. You don't see a difference between the wind drift of a 3,000 feet per second and a 3,400 feet per second bullet? Can you say, "bullet blow-up"?
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He'll never get one anyway so it really doesn't matter. Maybe, you'll likely never do another pullup in your life, but I will. Don't bet on it, 'tard. The thing you pull up best is only 3" though. On a good day.
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The neck length on that thing is way to short. 7mm Mashburn is where you need to be. dave Dave
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Maybe, you'll likely never do another pullup in your life, but I will.
How many sit-ups can you do TAK?
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Can you say, "bullet blow-up"? Maybe you didn't notice it, but this is the Long Range Hunting forum.
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Maybe, you'll likely never do another pullup in your life, but I will.
How many sit-ups can you do TAK? Situps on the floor are for the silly and ignorant. When I do them, I do so on a glute-ham developer in the same numbers I do back extensions on said contraption After pondering various cartidges, I've decided to wait for the 30 Nosler. The 28 will push a 180 Berger just a tad faster than a 7RSAUM will push a 162, which I already have and like. I predict the 30 Nosler/208 AMAX will be the LR combo to beat
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Can you say, "bullet blow-up"? Maybe you didn't notice it, but this is the Long Range Hunting forum. I thought this was the "My wife is leaving, should I lawyer up?" forum. I was thinking more about jacket separation in flight than blowing up on a shoulder, but 3400fps might be asking for that with a lot of composite bullets.
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Maybe, you'll likely never do another pullup in your life, but I will.
How many sit-ups can you do TAK? Situps on the floor are for the silly and ignorant. When I do them, I do so on a glute-ham developer in the same numbers I do back extensions on said contraption After pondering various cartidges, I've decided to wait for the 30 Nosler. The 28 will push a 180 Berger just a tad faster than a 7RSAUM will push a 162, which I already have and like. I predict the 30 Nosler/208 AMAX will be the LR combo to beat The 230 Berger hybrid OTM tactical will smoke the 208
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The 230 Berger hybrid OTM tactical will smoke the 208
About which I am completely in the dark. Tell me more.
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Better BC and out of a case that can shoot it fast it would rule
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Better BC and out of a case that can shoot it fast it would rule So, 300 RUM or close in case capacity?
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The 230 Berger hybrid OTM tactical will smoke the 208
About which I am completely in the dark. Tell me more. Better BC and out of a case that can shoot it fast it would rule So, 300 RUM or close in case capacity? So, You don't have the time to educate yourself on LR bullets, and don't have the time to learn about the chamberings themselves, yet still find the time to regale us with your thoughts on which combination will "rule." Another classic, destined for the take-a-knee chronicles. Here are a few links with the case capacities you were wondering about. Don't feel bad, I had to pull out all the stops to find this information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.26_Noslerhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.300_Remington_Ultra_Magnum
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The RUM is TOO LONG to seat high BC OTM's mag length, genius. Even the 300 RUM is still overbore. I have a drawing of the RUM's in various manuals of course. Since you're in such a "helpful" mode, produce a drawing of the 28 Nosler, since you're a cripple you should have plenty of time to do so. I have things to do and I'll check back later.
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Glocktard,
You may not realize it but a high BC bullet can be seated deeper with the boat tail encroaching into the powder space. With this situation one still has more powder capacity than a shorter case has with the bullet seated "correctly".
Why are you so angry and obnoxious?
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The RUM is TOO LONG to seat high BC OTM's mag length, genius. Even the 300 RUM is still overbore. I have a drawing of the RUM's in various manuals of course. Since you're in such a "helpful" mode, produce a drawing of the 28 Nosler, since you're a cripple you should have plenty of time to do so. I have things to do and I'll check back later. You do know that one can use different bottom metal and seat the bullets out to 3.9" COAL don't you?
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