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30 Nosler & 300 PRC vs 30-28 Nosler & 300 PRC SI Wildcats
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<blockquote data-quote="FURMAN" data-source="post: 1560556" data-attributes="member: 26535"><p>I have had three WMs(still have one). I have had 3 30 Noslers(still have 2). I have a PRC on the way. Idiots can put what ever they want on Wiki and in this case they are wrong. Neither of the 300WMs I had in the past would even come close to either of my 30 Noslers. Norma 300WM has the most case capacity of any WM brass I have had and it is 95 grains of H2O. The 30 Nosler is 99 and the 30-28 will be around 104. The 28 Nosler is 103(I had one and have a buddy that still does). An average 300 win mag will push 215s 2850-2950 with a 26" barrel usually on the lower end of that. My 27" was 2890. My 28" was 2950. There are guys getting faster but that is not the norm. It is the exception. The 30 Nosler with a 26" will push 215s 2950-3100 usually around 3050.Both of mine were around 3030-3040. This is all with H1000. Those are facts not crap on wiki. I can not tell you want you want in a rifle or cartridge. What I can say is when I decide to chamber a barrel I know it is really no different than primers, powder, bullets, and brass. I could not care less if it will be around in a few years. I buy what I need and determine wether or not I want another after using it. To me the 30 Nolser is better than the 300 wm in every single way except component availability and standing the test of time(yet to be seen) which means nothing to me. I have what I need. So if the 30 Nosler is not around in 5 years I am out a set of dies which are nothing compared to 4k custom rifles and 3k optics. If you are not reloading and plan on keeping a rifle with the same barrel for the next century get a WM and move on. Back to the RUM or Norma or 300 Lapua or 30-50BMG, yes there is always something better. You have to have a cut off somewhere for me 100 grains of H20 is it for a 30 cal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FURMAN, post: 1560556, member: 26535"] I have had three WMs(still have one). I have had 3 30 Noslers(still have 2). I have a PRC on the way. Idiots can put what ever they want on Wiki and in this case they are wrong. Neither of the 300WMs I had in the past would even come close to either of my 30 Noslers. Norma 300WM has the most case capacity of any WM brass I have had and it is 95 grains of H2O. The 30 Nosler is 99 and the 30-28 will be around 104. The 28 Nosler is 103(I had one and have a buddy that still does). An average 300 win mag will push 215s 2850-2950 with a 26" barrel usually on the lower end of that. My 27" was 2890. My 28" was 2950. There are guys getting faster but that is not the norm. It is the exception. The 30 Nosler with a 26" will push 215s 2950-3100 usually around 3050.Both of mine were around 3030-3040. This is all with H1000. Those are facts not crap on wiki. I can not tell you want you want in a rifle or cartridge. What I can say is when I decide to chamber a barrel I know it is really no different than primers, powder, bullets, and brass. I could not care less if it will be around in a few years. I buy what I need and determine wether or not I want another after using it. To me the 30 Nolser is better than the 300 wm in every single way except component availability and standing the test of time(yet to be seen) which means nothing to me. I have what I need. So if the 30 Nosler is not around in 5 years I am out a set of dies which are nothing compared to 4k custom rifles and 3k optics. If you are not reloading and plan on keeping a rifle with the same barrel for the next century get a WM and move on. Back to the RUM or Norma or 300 Lapua or 30-50BMG, yes there is always something better. You have to have a cut off somewhere for me 100 grains of H20 is it for a 30 cal. [/QUOTE]
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