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Short Barreled 28 Nosler

7855328B-6CB7-4F29-AE13-CBEBDCD76EE5.jpegIt’s an Ivey 175 MOA adjustable mount. The barrel as always will be a McGowen. Glass will be a NF 15-55x52 Competition with the FCR reticle.
I would really enjoy hearing more about your project. What barrel mfg'er are you going to use? What about optics mounting to get to 2K? The PTA will be a good platform to use.
 
Why would the XP be any less desirable or durable than a 700? I would trust an XP a lot more than a mag fed 700. The tenon on an XP is a little funky due to the front action screw, but some on other threads have determined that 4-5 threads is all you need. Seriously, all you have to do is mill a flat in the threads where the screw is located. That's the only concern I'd have as the front screw thread is only about 2-3 threads. There's a lot of XP's with huge cartridges. I've never heard of any reason to believe that action is inadequate. The XP-r is factory chambered in 350 Rem Mag.
 
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I have a 28 Nosler in a XP with a 18" barrel (sawcarver mentioned) With 195 grain Bergers I'm getting a little over 2800 f.p.s. with RL 33. I know of one other 28 in an XP and the velocities are about the same, both was cut from the same reamer and have the same barrel length.

Glenn
 
I have a 28 Nosler in a XP with a 18" barrel (sawcarver mentioned) With 195 grain Bergers I'm getting a little over 2800 f.p.s. with RL 33. I know of one other 28 in an XP and the velocities are about the same, both was cut from the same reamer and have the same barrel length.

Glenn
Have you tried Retumbo and if so how are the velocities compared to RL33
 
Now we're getting someplace. How old is that Ivy base, it's different the the couple that I have seen. Looks mighty sweet. Is Rayners going to shoot to 2K?
 
Now we're getting someplace. How old is that Ivy base, it's different the the couple that I have seen. Looks mighty sweet. Is Rayners going to shoot to 2K?
The Ivey base is new just got it last week, no Rayner’s doesn’t have the room for 2k. I’m planning on going to Texas for a match this year.
 
63E3D224-5484-496F-BF5D-9A653BAF7A9C.jpeg Things are starting to come together nicely, 1 barrel will be here tomorrow, all of the Nosler goodies will be here Friday and the 40MOA base will be done tomorrow also. This build should be completed first of the week then we will start working on a load.
 
I’m looking to connect at 2000+ yards in a long range competition. I was able to connect at 1760 with my 6x47 pistol on a 12” steel plate but that was really stretching it. I would also like to use a longer barrel but then it no longer falls into the handgun category as specified by the ATF so a tad under 16” it will be. I have been competing with these handguns for a few years and do quite well at our local 1000 and 540 yard steel plate matches. I normally use a 16” barreled 223 running 80gn Berger so I figure the 28 Nosler should be a little better.

I don't believe you're correct on the barrel length concern. As far as the ATF is concerned, a handgun /pistol will be just that, unless fitted with a butt stock designed to be fired from the shoulder. I, among others, have several SP guns with barrels longer than 16", because a long barel doesn't suddenly make it an SBR, it's just a longer barrel handgun. It get's a little front heavy if you go too long, but 16-18" on a center grip savage or XP is totally manageable. I run a 30-06 barrel on my savage striker and get over 2600fps out of a 17" barrel with 168AMAX.
 
I have a 28 Nosler in a XP with a 18" barrel (sawcarver mentioned) With 195 grain Bergers I'm getting a little over 2800 f.p.s. with RL 33. I know of one other 28 in an XP and the velocities are about the same, both was cut from the same reamer and have the same barrel length.

Glenn
How many grains of RL33
Is there a high and low
Scale
 
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That really looks nice. I can tell you put a lot of thought into every single part, can't wait for your load development reports to us guys that appreciate long range SP's.
 
WOW,i have never seen anything like these(how much do they run? )
Mine cost $717 TMD. The accuracy of the dial up has been dead on so far but I have only taken it out to a 1760. I am planning on taking it out to 2400 yards in a couple weeks, I will have a better idea of just how accurate it is after that.
 

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