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"30 Nosler is a very impressive round" says Josh at Copper Creek Cartridge Company
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<blockquote data-quote=".300 RUM Guy" data-source="post: 1197347" data-attributes="member: 69755"><p>I've just sold my .300 Win Mag in order to build a custom rifle around the .300 RUM cartridge, however, after reading this post (and other forum's postings) on the .30 Nosler cartridge I'm not so sure anymore... kinda wishing I hadn't sold the .300 Win Mag.</p><p>As I understand it (in degrees of potency) there's the .300 Win Mag, then the .300 Weatherby Magnum, then the .300 Rum and, of course, the .30-378 Weatherby Magnum. Where does the .30 Nosler fit into that lot, is it between the .300 Weatherby and the RUM, or between the .300 Weatherby and the .300 Win Mag?</p><p>Also, would anyone consider that the .300 RUM brass is hard to obtain on the grounds that it is losing popularity, and that it is on the verge of extinction? I notice whenever I go into my local gun stores, I never see RUM ammo, it's all .300 Win Mag, .30-06, that sort of stuff!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".300 RUM Guy, post: 1197347, member: 69755"] I've just sold my .300 Win Mag in order to build a custom rifle around the .300 RUM cartridge, however, after reading this post (and other forum's postings) on the .30 Nosler cartridge I'm not so sure anymore... kinda wishing I hadn't sold the .300 Win Mag. As I understand it (in degrees of potency) there's the .300 Win Mag, then the .300 Weatherby Magnum, then the .300 Rum and, of course, the .30-378 Weatherby Magnum. Where does the .30 Nosler fit into that lot, is it between the .300 Weatherby and the RUM, or between the .300 Weatherby and the .300 Win Mag? Also, would anyone consider that the .300 RUM brass is hard to obtain on the grounds that it is losing popularity, and that it is on the verge of extinction? I notice whenever I go into my local gun stores, I never see RUM ammo, it's all .300 Win Mag, .30-06, that sort of stuff! [/QUOTE]
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