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Yes, you can use the 33 Nosler in heavy rain without significant performance issues, but you must take extra precautions with bulletproofing and choosing the right rifle and ammunition.
Rifle and Ammunition Preparation
The 33 Nosler is a high-performance cartridge designed for big game hunting, with a 0.33-caliber diameter and a 0.87-inch case length. For hunting in heavy rain, it’s essential to choose a rifle with a reliable action and a durable finish, such as a stainless steel or cerakoted receiver. Additionally, select a bullet with a high ballistic coefficient and a robust design, like the 33 Nosler 255-grain AccuBond or the 33 Nosler 280-grain Nosler Partition. These bullets will maintain their accuracy and penetration in adverse weather conditions.
Bulletproofing Techniques
In heavy rain, the risk of bullet expansion and fragmentation increases due to the wet environment. To minimize this risk, apply a thin layer of silicone-based lubricant, like Slip 2000 or CLP, to the bullet’s jacket and the rifling. This will help reduce friction and prevent the bullet from seizing in the rifling. It’s also crucial to ensure the rifle’s barrel is properly cleaned and maintained before hunting in heavy rain, as a dirty barrel can lead to accuracy issues and increased pressure.
Hunting in Heavy Rain
When hunting in heavy rain, it’s essential to consider the rifle and ammunition’s performance in wet conditions. The 33 Nosler’s high velocity and flat trajectory make it an excellent choice for hunting in heavy rain, but you must take extra precautions to ensure the rifle and ammunition perform optimally. Bring a waterproof cover or bag to protect the rifle, and inspect the rifle’s scope and optics regularly to ensure they remain clear and free of water. Additionally, choose a hunting location with minimal water accumulation, such as a high ground or a location with good drainage, to minimize the risk of wet conditions affecting the rifle’s performance.
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