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<blockquote data-quote="Slick8" data-source="post: 2308163" data-attributes="member: 52585"><p>The 28 Nos hold a little more powder. You simply neck up a 28 Nos to 30 cal. </p><p></p><p>Op, I have a 30 Nos which is very similar to your PRC. I've ran 200 accubonds at 3050 and 215/230 bergers at 2975 for about 3 years now with H1K. Both have been a deadly combo with the 230 taking 2 cow elk as well as a Red Hind with the 215 from 125 to 610 yards.</p><p></p><p>I've heard the 230s have a slightly thicker jacket and hold up a little better especially at close range. I've shot several WT at 100-300 with good sized exit holes but no blow up. I'll be taking it on a NM elk hunt in two week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slick8, post: 2308163, member: 52585"] The 28 Nos hold a little more powder. You simply neck up a 28 Nos to 30 cal. Op, I have a 30 Nos which is very similar to your PRC. I've ran 200 accubonds at 3050 and 215/230 bergers at 2975 for about 3 years now with H1K. Both have been a deadly combo with the 230 taking 2 cow elk as well as a Red Hind with the 215 from 125 to 610 yards. I've heard the 230s have a slightly thicker jacket and hold up a little better especially at close range. I've shot several WT at 100-300 with good sized exit holes but no blow up. I'll be taking it on a NM elk hunt in two week. [/QUOTE]
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