hogpatrol said:Spin Drift said:hogpatrol said:I'm working with a .26 Nosler, shooting two shots and letting it cool to ambient. 100 rounds so far and length to ogive has increased .001, a real barrel burner. :;D
Wow, chasing the lands will be a full time job.
I think this would be an awesome cartridge for a hunting rifle as long as a guy gets a good load developed before the barrel turns to scrap.
You missed it. Gauging with the Hornady tool will give + or - .001 so in reality, the length hasn't moved since new.This is on a stainless Lilja #3 fluted. Loading 84 of RL33's giving me right at 3500 1/2 minute. Going to do a Brux, same contour and have it nitrided.
hogpatrol said:Ledd, The mission for this rifle is hunting. I shoot two, let it cool then shoot two more for a four shot group. They are all going in to the same 1/2 moa. I want to know where the first one goes in a cold dirty barrel and where the second one goes shortly thereafter. If all four are in that 1/2 moa, my mission is satisfied. I respectfully disagree that all shots must be shot in rapid succession, especially in a skinny barrel.
hogpatrol said:Spin Drift said:hogpatrol said:I'm working with a .26 Nosler, shooting two shots and letting it cool to ambient. 100 rounds so far and length to ogive has increased .001, a real barrel burner. :;D
Wow, chasing the lands will be a full time job.
I think this would be an awesome cartridge for a hunting rifle as long as a guy gets a good load developed before the barrel turns to scrap.
You missed it. Gauging with the Hornady tool will give + or - .001 so in reality, the length hasn't moved since new.This is on a stainless Lilja #3 fluted. Loading 84 of RL33's giving me right at 3500 1/2 minute. Going to do a Brux, same contour and have it nitrided.
mslman said:Ledd Slinger: What makes that round any different from the 338 Edge or Lapua?
mslman said:Got an edge with 30 inch Hart tube on rem 700 long action from Shawn Carlock. Can push 300 grainers to over 2900 with 90gr and 250s well over that and no action mods needed. Not sure most sane men can handle the recoil from 250gr without a brake at that speed though. Sounds like pretty equivalent in 250gr though. May have to consider that when this tube goes south.
I don't have any experience with Lilja's 7mms, but do shoot them in .17, .224, 6mm and 6.5mm. All of those shoot comparable to other custom barrels I have used. Don't see why they wouldn't do as well in the 7mms but as others have noted, some barrel makers are at the top of their game with a specific caliber barrel.rifleman700 said:hogpatrol said:Spin Drift said:hogpatrol said:I'm working with a .26 Nosler, shooting two shots and letting it cool to ambient. 100 rounds so far and length to ogive has increased .001, a real barrel burner. :;D
Wow, chasing the lands will be a full time job.
I think this would be an awesome cartridge for a hunting rifle as long as a guy gets a good load developed before the barrel turns to scrap.
You missed it. Gauging with the Hornady tool will give + or - .001 so in reality, the length hasn't moved since new.This is on a stainless Lilja #3 fluted. Loading 84 of RL33's giving me right at 3500 1/2 minute. Going to do a Brux, same contour and have it nitrided.
Sorry in advance for the hijack.
Hog, question on 7MM Lilja bbl. What is your opinion of it and how many have you used? I had a renowned gunsmith tell me that Lilja 7MM bbls shoot no better than factory remingtons. But he did like the other caliber Lilja bbls. I did not press him on this as I thought that was an odd statement.
su35 said:While I do like belt-less, the 28 won't do anything that my 7mm Wby will do with book loads out of a 24" barrel.
175's at 3,100 and 150's at 3,300 mv.
Ledd Slinger said:People have necked down the 375 Ruger to just about everything already. From 6.5 to 35 cal. Nosler is just systematically commercializing them with an ever so slight different case design. The Nosler design is only 0.010" longer than the 375 Ruger case, but everything else is basically the same.
Catfur said:Ledd Slinger said:People have necked down the 375 Ruger to just about everything already. From 6.5 to 35 cal. Nosler is just systematically commercializing them with an ever so slight different case design. The Nosler design is only 0.010" longer than the 375 Ruger case, but everything else is basically the same.
Everything else is NOT basically the same.
The 375 Ruger (and wildcats) has a .532 head. The 26 Nosler (and derivatives) has a .550 head and is based on a shortened 300 RUM case (404 Jeffery Based). I imagine that if you tried to form a 26 or 28 Nosler from a 375 Ruger case you may be about to have a bad day (if you're really, really careful and lucky you may get away with it).
Ledd Slinger said:Catfur said:Ledd Slinger said:People have necked down the 375 Ruger to just about everything already. From 6.5 to 35 cal. Nosler is just systematically commercializing them with an ever so slight different case design. The Nosler design is only 0.010" longer than the 375 Ruger case, but everything else is basically the same.
Everything else is NOT basically the same.
The 375 Ruger (and wildcats) has a .532 head. The 26 Nosler (and derivatives) has a .550 head and is based on a shortened 300 RUM case (404 Jeffery Based). I imagine that if you tried to form a 26 or 28 Nosler from a 375 Ruger case you may be about to have a bad day (if you're really, really careful and lucky you may get away with it).
Not to offend you, but you are wrong. Not sure which case dimension diagram you have read, but the rim is a standard Magnum .532"-.534". The body of the case is about .550" (which is a little wider than the 375 Ruger), but it has a smaller rebated rim. It may be based off 404 case, just like all the Dakota Magnums, but unlike the Dakotas, it uses a standard magnum bolt face. You could say that the Dakota magnums are nearly identical except for the rim. But the 375 Ruger is the next closest thing and uses the same bolt face with the same case capacity. Do a Google search for 26 Nosler SAAMI case dimensions and you'll see it is what I say. Good talk
PS: the key word in my earlier post was "basically"![]()

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