I would avoid both as they are overkill
I have some experience with the 26 Nosler in a few different rifles. A very short list of suitable powders for this overbore cartridge. Retumbo max loads only fill the case around 90% full, H1000 even less.
Throat erosion will keep you adjusting the load often enough to stay in a sweet spot that it will likely become a frustrating chore. These days with excellent range finders and turrets/reticles for drop compensation, ballistic programs etc - uber fast muzzle velocity isn't as important to long range shooting as it used to be. I like the 6.5 PRC case size myself for the bigger end of the 6.5 caliber spectrum. Extremely accurate and it has some serious potential downrange with the right loads
I'd grab a 28 Nosler every time over a 26 Nosler for long range shooting
Huge overbores aren’t meant to be shot often or much, get your load and quit and just hunt. If your into tinkering with loads these aren’t for you.
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I've been down the PRC train before. Liked it but finding ammo was and still is a very scarce endeavor. Couldn't find brass so had a limited amount of factory ammo only from Hornady.
Seems to be I can find ammo and brass for these 2. Also the 264 Win Mag is also a consideration.
I have a 264, my third. Excellent caliber, suffers from the same problems the others have, here today/gone tomorrow barrel life. Would be hoping your using it for deer/moose as.stated, hunting rifle would last for.years and years. Range.toy, not so much.
Of the four, what would be the most available, actual headstamped, brass. Is that brass proprietary, nosebleed expensive, and how many firings.
Would bet the 6.5-300 wea is the fastest, followed by the Nosler, prc and win mag are ballistic clones.
alright, so a long range cartridge can't be used for practice for shooting long range? Seems counter productive
alright, so a long range cartridge can't be used for practice for shooting long range? Seems counter productive
No need to practice with a weatherby. Hold on hair to 700 yards…DRT!
Yeah, you don’t get it. Practice with something else.
So if a guy can shoot well with a 22LR or a 308, he can just grab the 26 Nosler and dial the turret to what the chart says and let fly? Cool
Now your just trying to be retarded. Of course you do range distance testing. It’s just not the gun you use as a daily shooter. They aren’t for that or, as you stated, throat erosion is an issue. If you need to put a couple thousand rounds down the pipe to be able to shoot a particular rifle then over bores may not be for you either.
C'mon now. How are calibre comparison discussions on gun forums supposed to go wildly off the rails if you insist on bringing up common sense alternatives?I think in 6.5 cal the most you need is a 6.5-06, seems perfect to me, I plan on building one in the spring.
alright, so a long range cartridge can't be used for practice for shooting long range? Seems counter productive