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Ryan, what COAL are you running? What’s the max COAL your setup can handle?Well a couple buddies and I took a few rifles out this weekend and set the steel targets up at 952 yds. There was zero mirage and almost zero wind. I was really excited to shoot my 30-28 nosler due to the insane vertical it held at 400 yds, .04 moa. Here’s the results:
First shot on the steel plate hit the left side. I made a windage correction and shot 3 shots, waiting a minute or so between each shot. Ontarget software measured it at 1.508” or .151 moa. I shot another 3 shot group that had the first two in the same splotch on the steel. The third shot moved a couple inches to the right due to the wind. This rifle holds insane vertical especially since all my shooting is done off a bipod. 215 Berger at 3070 FPS w h1000, cci 250 and virgin ADG 28 nosler brass necked up to 30 cal.
Rifle has a:
Kelbly atlas action
Manners eh1 stock
Proof Research sendero contour 9.0 tw
Self timing 5 Port "Muscle" brake
Triggertech diamond trigger
Hawkins bdl bottom metal
Kahles K525i scope bedded into a set of NF 6 screw rings.
I’ll have some identical 30-28 noslers instock in 4-6 weeks. Simply run a 30 cal expander mandrel through the 28 nosler brass. Then load and shoot.
Here’s a 4 shot group at 580 yds with my personal 30-28 nosler. Group measured .945”/.155 moa. Group had .548”/.090 moa vertical. I did a ladder test earlier that day and loaded 4 up where the target said it should shoot. The proof carbon barrel is hammering. H1000 and 215 Berger at 3055 FPS. Can’t wait for my wife to fill some tags soon with it. Rifle is 10 lbs with optics. I have some instock ready to ship as well.
Ive thought about trying some 26 in a few of my rifles. Ive heard that above 80 degrees it starts to get squirrely on velocity though.