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Long Range Hunting & Shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolf76" data-source="post: 1832295" data-attributes="member: 75779"><p>I'd suggest you look at a 30 nosler and add the freebore to make the cartridge perform. The interesting part of the discussion that isn't being discussed is "where will it be accurate"? Yes the case has the capacity to move the bullets at ..... speed. While there aren't any definite answers, you will see tendencies. Like a 215 Berger in a 300 wm tends to have an accuracy node of 2850-2900. The 30 nosler tends to have a node of 3050-3100.</p><p>I'm a big rum fan as well. Like Hornady bullets, don't care much for their brass. Adg makes great brass, but is awful proud ($$$$$) of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolf76, post: 1832295, member: 75779"] I'd suggest you look at a 30 nosler and add the freebore to make the cartridge perform. The interesting part of the discussion that isn't being discussed is "where will it be accurate"? Yes the case has the capacity to move the bullets at ..... speed. While there aren't any definite answers, you will see tendencies. Like a 215 Berger in a 300 wm tends to have an accuracy node of 2850-2900. The 30 nosler tends to have a node of 3050-3100. I'm a big rum fan as well. Like Hornady bullets, don't care much for their brass. Adg makes great brass, but is awful proud ($$$$$) of it. [/QUOTE]
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