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The 28 Nosler is popular among experienced hunters due to its impressive ballistics, moderate recoil, and ability to deliver a deep penetration on larger game. This cartridge offers a balance between long-range performance and manageable recoil. It's an ideal choice for hunting elk, moose, and other large game species.
Ballistic Characteristics
The 28 Nosler boasts an impressive 3,000-grain-pound (fps) muzzle velocity, which translates to a flat trajectory and excellent long-range performance. With a 140-grain bullet, it achieves a 4,000-yard maximum point-blank range (MPBR), making it suitable for hunting at extended ranges. This cartridge’s high ballistic coefficient allows it to maintain its velocity and accuracy over long distances.
Hunting Applications
Experienced hunters appreciate the 28 Nosler’s ability to deliver deep penetration on larger game. Its 140-grain bullet is designed to expand rapidly upon impact, creating a large wound channel and ensuring a quick kill. This cartridge is particularly effective for hunting elk, moose, and other species that require a deep, humane shot. To maximize the 28 Nosler’s performance, hunters should aim for the vitals and ensure a clean shot placement.
Recoil Management
Moderate recoil is a key factor in the 28 Nosler’s popularity among experienced hunters. This cartridge’s recoil is manageable for most shooters, allowing them to quickly recover and take follow-up shots if necessary. To mitigate recoil, hunters can use a rifle with a good balance of weight and ergonomics, or employ techniques such as using a recoil-reducing stock or taking regular breaks during long shooting sessions.
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