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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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300 PRC versus 30 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="highdrum" data-source="post: 2194592" data-attributes="member: 13732"><p>Freebore and brass quality(adg) being equal, the 30N will hold a 50-70fps advantage due to its 6-7gr capacity advantage. I had zero feeding issues with my last 30N, it was a custom with a longer freebore, ran 215 Bergers at 3050 w/ N565 very easily. I see zero advantages to the prc unless you're comparing saami chambers, in which these two case will perform the same, and the nosler is seating bullets deep in the case. I feel the 30N at 100gr capacity is the perfect size for heavy bullets at moderate speeds. Want high speed? Well that what the Rum, norma imp, and 300/Lapua are for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highdrum, post: 2194592, member: 13732"] Freebore and brass quality(adg) being equal, the 30N will hold a 50-70fps advantage due to its 6-7gr capacity advantage. I had zero feeding issues with my last 30N, it was a custom with a longer freebore, ran 215 Bergers at 3050 w/ N565 very easily. I see zero advantages to the prc unless you're comparing saami chambers, in which these two case will perform the same, and the nosler is seating bullets deep in the case. I feel the 30N at 100gr capacity is the perfect size for heavy bullets at moderate speeds. Want high speed? Well that what the Rum, norma imp, and 300/Lapua are for. [/QUOTE]
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