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<blockquote data-quote="endofadirtroad" data-source="post: 1293332" data-attributes="member: 100590"><p>Good stuff here. Over the past month I've gone from 30 Nosler to WM to Norma back to WM to Norma again. </p><p></p><p>I've seen data which shows the WM beats the Norma, seen data that says the Norma at the minimum holds its own and does better with 200+ weight bullets, and according the 308 Norma guys here they are getting better loads than the WM.</p><p></p><p>I'm planning on building this rifle with a trued 700 action, Bell and Carlson Weatherby style stock, and either a Kreiger or Lija barrel, 24" plus a muzzle break. Would like to keep the rifle sub 7.75lbs unscoped. Accuracy is most important to me but I would really like to get a 190 grain, or possibly 200 grain at 3000 fps. I'm also considering getting the barrel cut 1 in 8 so I can shoot 220 grain. Ideally the gun would be versatile and I could shoot 168 grain up to 220.</p><p></p><p> I feel that with the 220 grain bullets I would get better performance out of the norma, I have a full length magnum action, which should have a lot of room in the mag box for the shorter Norma case, I would think I wouldn't have to seat the 220 grains nearly as deep as the Win Mag. </p><p></p><p>I will be buying Premium brass regardless, even if it is for a Win mag, the only real advatages I see in the Win Mag are 1) if you are on an airplane and your ammo doesn't make it to alaska, africa, montana, etc. 2) More powder capacity so can be loaded hotter with 168 grain and 180 grain bullets.</p><p></p><p>What do y'all think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="endofadirtroad, post: 1293332, member: 100590"] Good stuff here. Over the past month I've gone from 30 Nosler to WM to Norma back to WM to Norma again. I've seen data which shows the WM beats the Norma, seen data that says the Norma at the minimum holds its own and does better with 200+ weight bullets, and according the 308 Norma guys here they are getting better loads than the WM. I'm planning on building this rifle with a trued 700 action, Bell and Carlson Weatherby style stock, and either a Kreiger or Lija barrel, 24" plus a muzzle break. Would like to keep the rifle sub 7.75lbs unscoped. Accuracy is most important to me but I would really like to get a 190 grain, or possibly 200 grain at 3000 fps. I'm also considering getting the barrel cut 1 in 8 so I can shoot 220 grain. Ideally the gun would be versatile and I could shoot 168 grain up to 220. I feel that with the 220 grain bullets I would get better performance out of the norma, I have a full length magnum action, which should have a lot of room in the mag box for the shorter Norma case, I would think I wouldn't have to seat the 220 grains nearly as deep as the Win Mag. I will be buying Premium brass regardless, even if it is for a Win mag, the only real advatages I see in the Win Mag are 1) if you are on an airplane and your ammo doesn't make it to alaska, africa, montana, etc. 2) More powder capacity so can be loaded hotter with 168 grain and 180 grain bullets. What do y'all think. [/QUOTE]
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