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<blockquote data-quote="Monkeygoat" data-source="post: 1782498" data-attributes="member: 112396"><p>I thought I read the 30 Nosler was having barrel life issues compared to the 300 WM? No reasons were articulated for the Nosler anomaly, but I believe it was an editor here who had the issue around 800rds (if memory serves)? Is this an outlier? PRC I've only seen the Hornady marketing hype of 2K+ rounds, which seems high, and WM seems approx 1.5K.</p><p></p><p>I'm looking at the WM, PRC, Nos, and Norma. Leaning Norma and PRC since a factory rifle will be twisted and throated for the long bullets, and Norma over PRC due to brass (which may not be an issue for long), although I question whether the extra capacity of the Norma is necessary. If building, the Nosler looks great for the magnum bolt-headed three, if the barrel life isn't abnormally short for the charge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monkeygoat, post: 1782498, member: 112396"] I thought I read the 30 Nosler was having barrel life issues compared to the 300 WM? No reasons were articulated for the Nosler anomaly, but I believe it was an editor here who had the issue around 800rds (if memory serves)? Is this an outlier? PRC I've only seen the Hornady marketing hype of 2K+ rounds, which seems high, and WM seems approx 1.5K. I'm looking at the WM, PRC, Nos, and Norma. Leaning Norma and PRC since a factory rifle will be twisted and throated for the long bullets, and Norma over PRC due to brass (which may not be an issue for long), although I question whether the extra capacity of the Norma is necessary. If building, the Nosler looks great for the magnum bolt-headed three, if the barrel life isn't abnormally short for the charge. [/QUOTE]
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