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My perfect Wyoming Mountain rifle build thread
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<blockquote data-quote="CA48" data-source="post: 2392336" data-attributes="member: 21446"><p>97.4gr H20 for the 30 SM</p><p></p><p>I was in the same boat as you deciding between a lighter 30 nos and 30 SM after shooting a 338 EDGE IMP for so long. I eventually chose the SM. My biggest worry was that it wouldn't feed as smooth with the 40* shoulder. But running both, 300 PRC factory ammo with a 30* shoulder and running formed 30 SM rounds you can't tell a difference between the 2 somehow. Feeds very smooth. I was a little surprised since my 6.5SS doesn't feed as smoothly as my 25SST . The SS is still reliable but not as smooth as the SST. This was not the case with the 30SM running accurate, acis, and MDT mags with Hawkins hunter BM.</p><p></p><p>Nothing wrong with the 30 nos though both are great rounds with good brass. I think I instinctively went with the 30SM because I knew the dies would be set up correctly for the reamer, although Rich did have to tweak the dies slightly at first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CA48, post: 2392336, member: 21446"] 97.4gr H20 for the 30 SM I was in the same boat as you deciding between a lighter 30 nos and 30 SM after shooting a 338 EDGE IMP for so long. I eventually chose the SM. My biggest worry was that it wouldn’t feed as smooth with the 40* shoulder. But running both, 300 PRC factory ammo with a 30* shoulder and running formed 30 SM rounds you can’t tell a difference between the 2 somehow. Feeds very smooth. I was a little surprised since my 6.5SS doesn’t feed as smoothly as my 25SST . The SS is still reliable but not as smooth as the SST. This was not the case with the 30SM running accurate, acis, and MDT mags with Hawkins hunter BM. Nothing wrong with the 30 nos though both are great rounds with good brass. I think I instinctively went with the 30SM because I knew the dies would be set up correctly for the reamer, although Rich did have to tweak the dies slightly at first. [/QUOTE]
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