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Is the 300 wsm case somewhat magical?
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<blockquote data-quote="nheninge" data-source="post: 260804" data-attributes="member: 13085"><p>Not sure I buy into the whole cubic inches + velocity thing. If you could build a case 1 extruded powder kernel wide and 100 miles long it would certainly have more cubic inches, but efficiency would suck. It would take a hell of a throat to chamber that round! The WSM gains its "step up" from the short, wide powder column. However, the steep neck keeps it out of the "dangerous game category d/t chambering issues. Both are excellent rifles. </p><p></p><p>300 WM norma brass = 147$/100 (out of stock) and 300 WSM Norma brass = 121$/100 (in stock).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nheninge, post: 260804, member: 13085"] Not sure I buy into the whole cubic inches + velocity thing. If you could build a case 1 extruded powder kernel wide and 100 miles long it would certainly have more cubic inches, but efficiency would suck. It would take a hell of a throat to chamber that round! The WSM gains its "step up" from the short, wide powder column. However, the steep neck keeps it out of the "dangerous game category d/t chambering issues. Both are excellent rifles. 300 WM norma brass = 147$/100 (out of stock) and 300 WSM Norma brass = 121$/100 (in stock). [/QUOTE]
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