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.30-375 Ruger Opinions...
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<blockquote data-quote="Josh Wayner" data-source="post: 453996" data-attributes="member: 26838"><p>thanks everyone, this was very informative. i guess for me it boils down to usage and logistics. as much as i play with the notion of a round like the 30-375, i would probably find it hard to justify it in the long run. something like the 300WM is common, well documented, and predictable. i feel like i am robbing myself of some performance, but seeing as how i have accomplished 440-880yd shots on game recently with my 18-inch bbl .308s firing 168gr Hornady Match bullets at 2650fps, it seems a moot point to consider a larger round than the 300WM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh Wayner, post: 453996, member: 26838"] thanks everyone, this was very informative. i guess for me it boils down to usage and logistics. as much as i play with the notion of a round like the 30-375, i would probably find it hard to justify it in the long run. something like the 300WM is common, well documented, and predictable. i feel like i am robbing myself of some performance, but seeing as how i have accomplished 440-880yd shots on game recently with my 18-inch bbl .308s firing 168gr Hornady Match bullets at 2650fps, it seems a moot point to consider a larger round than the 300WM. [/QUOTE]
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