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Norma brass, anyne ever loaded it?
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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat" data-source="post: 186745" data-attributes="member: 4557"><p>Kraky, yes it's possible, please look at Richard's Custom Rifles web site and look at the 300 "Varminter". All who have had one built are reporting excellent acuracy and velocities over 4000fps. The rifle shots super flat out to 1000 yards.</p><p></p><p>However, like I said, you must use a Nesika or BAT action, Bartlien 30", 1-15 twist barrel, 300 WSM Norma Match .337 Tightneck chamber, and Norma 300 WSM Brass to handle the pressures. The powder that is being used is V-N550. A factory 300 WSM rifle will never be able to obtain this type of performance, even with reloads. </p><p></p><p>This rifle is a custom build with parts used specifically designed to obtain this type of performance. There is also another article on 6mmBR.com called "Franklin's 4000 FPS .30-Cal Is A Hit With Hunters" Please, read this article and look at his web site. It will inform you on how it is possible. </p><p></p><p>I have talked to 13 varmint hunters who have had a 300 Varminter built by Richard Franklin. They have all told me the 300 Varminter is an awesome performing set up if you like to use the lighter poly tipped bullets. The same individuals have all reported velocities from 4000fps to 4065fps with the 125grn BT and 4100 fps to 4150 fps with the 110grn V-Max. They have reported the 125grn BT is performing excellent out to 1000 yards. They have all said the accuracy and performance is awesome. They are also reporting excellent barrel life.</p><p></p><p>I like the Red Mist factor when I shoot varmints, so this rifle is perfect for my needs and area I shoot in. It might not be the perfect rifle for others, but it is for me. Anyhow, please look at the sight I mentioned and read the article in 6mmBR.com. I think you will be a believer once you see how the rifle is built.</p><p></p><p>As soon as I receive my 300 Varminter, I will post picks and inform everyone on it's perfromance. I should be receiving the rifle in March or the beginning of April. I should have a report by late April or early May.</p><p></p><p>Wildcat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat, post: 186745, member: 4557"] Kraky, yes it's possible, please look at Richard's Custom Rifles web site and look at the 300 "Varminter". All who have had one built are reporting excellent acuracy and velocities over 4000fps. The rifle shots super flat out to 1000 yards. However, like I said, you must use a Nesika or BAT action, Bartlien 30", 1-15 twist barrel, 300 WSM Norma Match .337 Tightneck chamber, and Norma 300 WSM Brass to handle the pressures. The powder that is being used is V-N550. A factory 300 WSM rifle will never be able to obtain this type of performance, even with reloads. This rifle is a custom build with parts used specifically designed to obtain this type of performance. There is also another article on 6mmBR.com called "Franklin's 4000 FPS .30-Cal Is A Hit With Hunters" Please, read this article and look at his web site. It will inform you on how it is possible. I have talked to 13 varmint hunters who have had a 300 Varminter built by Richard Franklin. They have all told me the 300 Varminter is an awesome performing set up if you like to use the lighter poly tipped bullets. The same individuals have all reported velocities from 4000fps to 4065fps with the 125grn BT and 4100 fps to 4150 fps with the 110grn V-Max. They have reported the 125grn BT is performing excellent out to 1000 yards. They have all said the accuracy and performance is awesome. They are also reporting excellent barrel life. I like the Red Mist factor when I shoot varmints, so this rifle is perfect for my needs and area I shoot in. It might not be the perfect rifle for others, but it is for me. Anyhow, please look at the sight I mentioned and read the article in 6mmBR.com. I think you will be a believer once you see how the rifle is built. As soon as I receive my 300 Varminter, I will post picks and inform everyone on it's perfromance. I should be receiving the rifle in March or the beginning of April. I should have a report by late April or early May. Wildcat [/QUOTE]
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