28 Nosler N570 load.

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I searched quite a bit for load data, with not much success. So now that I found something decent, I figured I would share!

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26" HCA carbon barre 1/8 twist
ADG Brass
195 Berger EOL
81.5gr of N570
3030 fps with an ES of less than 5 fps
Shoots 5/8 MOA consistently
 

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Thanks. I just ordered a new 28 Nosler and have been looking at different loads. I know a lot of people swear by Berger. My only experience with the bullet is penciling through a coues at 408 yards and penciling through a pronghorn at half that distance. Makes me skeered to use them on smaller animals anymore.
 
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Thanks. I just ordered a new 28 Nosler and have been looking at different loads. I know a lot of people swear by Berger. My only experience with the bullet is penciling through a coues at 408 yards and penciling through a pronghorn at half that distance. Makes me skeered to use them on smaller animals anymore.
So I've heard both sides of this. I've killed 4 animals with the 180VLD's and expansion was excellent. My buddy said he also got good expansion with the 195's, but I loaded them so I could prove it for myself. Got a few deer and elk tags left so hopefully I get some bullet information! I've heard of the penciling also though.
 
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Check the hollow point with a piece of wire. Sometimes the tip will get plugged with polishing media from the factory. Plugged trip can make the bullet act like a solid, and pencil.
I put all the bullets with premium tips into my "hunting round" box haha
 
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80.5-81 with a 180 Berger VLD Hunter is an awesome load. Here is a Quickload shot to help out,

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Awesome! You guys actually loaded me up my initial custom batch (150rnds) of 180 VLDs. They shot amazing and hit HARD. I've since started reloading myself and now want to see how these 195's perform on big muleys and elk. If i'm not impressed, then ill go back to the 180's with full confidence!
 
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Thanks for the N570 load data Huntnful! We have very similar rifles. I have been using Retumbo with the 195s but recently ran out. Looking forward to trying out N570 and information is hard to come by..

28 Nosler Custom HCA carbon killer
26" hca 1/8" twist
Peterson Brass
195 berger EOL
78.5 gr Retumbo
215M
2950 fps
 
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Thanks for the N570 load data Huntnful! We have very similar rifles. I have been using Retumbo with the 195s but recently ran out. Looking forward to trying out N570 and information is hard to come by..

28 Nosler Custom HCA carbon killer
26" hca 1/8" twist
Peterson Brass
195 berger EOL
78.5 gr Retumbo
215M
2950 fps
Basically Identical! Peterson and ADG are supposed to be very similar. I'd bet you could go straight to 81.5 gr. of N570. I didn't see pressure until 83 gr.

How badass is that Carbon Killer though?!
 
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Freaking love this rifle. I was worried about the Berger 195s as well, but they performed as advertised on a Muley this year. Penetrated a few inches before expanding and made jello out of his vitals from 500.
 
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Freaking love this rifle. I was worried about the Berger 195s as well, but they performed as advertised on a Muley this year. Penetrated a few inches before expanding and made jello out of his vitals from 500.
Yeah dude! I ended up killing a Muley at 540 yards, a Muley at 30 yards, and an elk at 320 yards with them. They performed perfect in each scenario! I am, however, working on a mono metal load with the hammer bullets in order to hopefully get some exit holes. But also still have some shrapnel flying around when the petals break off. Only think I don’t like about the Berger’s. No exit holes, so no blood.
 

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Yeah dude! I ended up killing a Muley at 540 yards, a Muley at 30 yards, and an elk at 320 yards with them. They performed perfect in each scenario! I am, however, working on a mono metal load with the hammer bullets in order to hopefully get some exit holes. But also still have some shrapnel flying around when the petals break off. Only think I don’t like about the Berger’s. No exit holes, so no blood.
It just struck me as I read your last sentence - the only Bergers I have had that didn't exit were .284 cal. (I have had plenty of .284s exit though, too. ) Were you hunting with the 180s or 195s this past season?

This pic is 2 exits on a bull about 4 inches apart from the 215gr 30cal Hybrid from 640 yards a couple months ago. Those Bergers seem to roll right on thru! Every shot is different but I don't have any reason to switch - even with my 7mmRM. 20201119_191437.jpg
 
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It just struck me as I read your last sentence - the only Bergers I have had that didn't exit were .284 cal. (I have had plenty of .284s exit though, too. ) Were you hunting with the 180s or 195s this past season?

This pic is 2 exits on a bull about 4 inches apart from the 215gr 30cal Hybrid from 640 yards a couple months ago. Those Bergers seem to roll right on thru! Every shot is different but I don't have any reason to switch - even with my 7mmRM. View attachment 248163
I hunted with both 180's and 195's. Killed a caribou and two bucks with the 180's. No exits. Then killed 2 bucks and elk with the 195's. No exits. Even the buck I shot at 30 yards had no exit. Bullet shank was buried in offside hide. That being said, their terminal damage is IMMENSE and I love that about them. I also just like messing with stuff lol. So i'll see what I think of these Hammer Bullets in 2021!
 

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I hunted with both 180's and 195's. Killed a caribou and two bucks with the 180's. No exits. Then killed 2 bucks and elk with the 195's. No exits. Even the buck I shot at 30 yards had no exit. Bullet shank was buried in offside hide. That being said, their terminal damage is IMMENSE and I love that about them. I also just like messing with stuff lol. So i'll see what I think of these Hammer Bullets in 2021!
I enjoy playing with all the stuff, too. I really wanted to try the 180s and 195s but my 7 has too slow of a twist. The 168s (both classic hunters and HVLDs) have been deadly for me though. I'll be interested to see what you think of Hammer bullets. They're local to me but I haven't gotten around to trying them in any of my rifles.
 
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I enjoy playing with all the stuff, too. I really wanted to try the 180s and 195s but my 7 has too slow of a twist. The 168s (both classic hunters and HVLDs) have been deadly for me though. I'll be interested to see what you think of Hammer bullets. They're local to me but I haven't gotten around to trying them in any of my rifles.
They seem to be a pretty sweet bullet. I've already developed a load and they're super accurate. 83gr. of N570 pushes the 169gr. at 3260 fps. Just need to kill some stuff with them now!
 

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89-91 grains of N570 143 hammer hunter, coal is 3.52. the reason for the range is when i ran it they all went in to less than a half inch at 100.
 
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89-91 grains of N570 143 hammer hunter, coal is 3.52. the reason for the range is when i ran it they all went in to less than a half inch at 100.
haha those damn things don't care about much. They just shoot! I shot 82-84.5 gr. with the 169 hammers. All were in 5/8", including the fouling shot from a clean barrel haha. COAL is 3.650 on those.
 

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nope i ran some 1233's through my 6.5ss today and it was under .25 with imr4831. im pretty pumped to put it on the crono next time i get out. almost all of my rifles are now set up with bergers for plates and coyoytes and then hammers for big game.
 
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Yeah dude! I ended up killing a Muley at 540 yards, a Muley at 30 yards, and an elk at 320 yards with them. They performed perfect in each scenario! I am, however, working on a mono metal load with the hammer bullets in order to hopefully get some exit holes. But also still have some shrapnel flying around when the petals break off. Only think I don’t like about the Berger’s. No exit holes, so no blood.
82 gr of N570 was the sweet spot for my rifle.. Thanks again man! You saved my time and more importantly precious powder! Averaged 3070 fps with a SD of 4.4... I’m impressed, tighter group than my best with retumbo.
 
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82 gr of N570 was the sweet spot for my rifle.. Thanks again man! You saved my time and more importantly precious powder! Averaged 3070 fps with a SD of 4.4... I’m impressed, tighter group than my best with retumbo.
Oh awesome!! That’s great to hear man!! Super glad you were able to benefit from that. I played hell trying to find info on an N570 load.
 
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