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.30 Caliber Comparison
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<blockquote data-quote="blackco" data-source="post: 136805" data-attributes="member: 7356"><p>I am new to this board and I really enjoy reading/learning from all the people here. </p><p>I am in the planning stages of building an elk rifle. I have a Rem 700 action and I've settled on 30 cal. My question is; is there much "real/useable" difference out to the 600 yard area between the 300WinMag/300Weatherby/300Ultra/30-378? </p><p></p><p>Some of the info I have seen shows the traj. difference between the 300win and the 30-378 with a 180gr bullet is just over 2 inches at 600 yards. That doesn't seem like much to me. </p><p></p><p>I would really like some real world experience from the people doing who are out there.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackco, post: 136805, member: 7356"] I am new to this board and I really enjoy reading/learning from all the people here. I am in the planning stages of building an elk rifle. I have a Rem 700 action and I've settled on 30 cal. My question is; is there much "real/useable" difference out to the 600 yard area between the 300WinMag/300Weatherby/300Ultra/30-378? Some of the info I have seen shows the traj. difference between the 300win and the 30-378 with a 180gr bullet is just over 2 inches at 600 yards. That doesn't seem like much to me. I would really like some real world experience from the people doing who are out there. Thanks for your input. [/QUOTE]
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