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30 Nosler vs 300WM vs 300PRC
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<blockquote data-quote="greenejc" data-source="post: 2359918" data-attributes="member: 60453"><p>You may be right. I don't shoot a 30 PRC. I do own and shoot two Remington 300 Win Mags, and reload for them, so I head space my brass at the shoulder instead of the belt. I do full length re-size and just barely bump the shoulder. I also don't load to the maximum pressures, as I want to avoid the 'bump' that max loads sometimes cause just forward of the belt. Both my 700's have long throats, so I can get around 2950fps from the 24" and 3000fps from the 26" barrel. But the real seller for me is brass. I can find it at public ranges and get it for free. I'll resize it and check it in each rifle, and if it chambers, I've got a free source of brass. Its mixed, but that's ok. I just separate the brass out and reload accordingly. I've found that most 300 Win Mag shooters don't reload, so most of my brass is range brass. The same is true for .308, 30-06 and .223, along with 9mm and .45 ACP. I do buy once-fired brass through Diamond K Brass, but not very often. I make my 25-06 and my 35 Whelen by necking .270 brass down or 30-06 brass up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenejc, post: 2359918, member: 60453"] You may be right. I don't shoot a 30 PRC. I do own and shoot two Remington 300 Win Mags, and reload for them, so I head space my brass at the shoulder instead of the belt. I do full length re-size and just barely bump the shoulder. I also don't load to the maximum pressures, as I want to avoid the 'bump' that max loads sometimes cause just forward of the belt. Both my 700's have long throats, so I can get around 2950fps from the 24" and 3000fps from the 26" barrel. But the real seller for me is brass. I can find it at public ranges and get it for free. I'll resize it and check it in each rifle, and if it chambers, I've got a free source of brass. Its mixed, but that's ok. I just separate the brass out and reload accordingly. I've found that most 300 Win Mag shooters don't reload, so most of my brass is range brass. The same is true for .308, 30-06 and .223, along with 9mm and .45 ACP. I do buy once-fired brass through Diamond K Brass, but not very often. I make my 25-06 and my 35 Whelen by necking .270 brass down or 30-06 brass up. [/QUOTE]
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