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300 Norma (or NMI) 230 Berger Hybrids real velocities
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike D Texas" data-source="post: 2478998" data-attributes="member: 71221"><p>Thanks for that data. If I do the Norma it will definitely be an improved version but I'm looking at a 35° shoulder instead of a 40. I'm concerned about feeding that fat case with a 40° shoulder. I am also going to keep some taper in the case but not much. </p><p></p><p>I considered the PRC but like you said it doesn't offer much over a properly throated 300 WM or Nosler and I personally have no issue with belted cases. The 300 WM will by far be the cheapest to reload for and has a mind boggling amount of brass available. I can't really for the life of me understand why 30 Nosler brass costs so much more than 300WM brass but it's at least double the cost. And then the Norma is 50% again. The saving grace is this will be a low volume shooter so 100 pieces of brass will last me a long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike D Texas, post: 2478998, member: 71221"] Thanks for that data. If I do the Norma it will definitely be an improved version but I’m looking at a 35° shoulder instead of a 40. I’m concerned about feeding that fat case with a 40° shoulder. I am also going to keep some taper in the case but not much. I considered the PRC but like you said it doesn’t offer much over a properly throated 300 WM or Nosler and I personally have no issue with belted cases. The 300 WM will by far be the cheapest to reload for and has a mind boggling amount of brass available. I can’t really for the life of me understand why 30 Nosler brass costs so much more than 300WM brass but it’s at least double the cost. And then the Norma is 50% again. The saving grace is this will be a low volume shooter so 100 pieces of brass will last me a long time. [/QUOTE]
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