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300 RUM or 300 Norma Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Elk Hunter 338" data-source="post: 1462957" data-attributes="member: 23509"><p>They're both kick ***!! I personally like the 300 rum for several reasons..</p><p>one- there are ample factory options if you need them</p><p>two- there are three times as many brass makers for the 300 rum</p><p>three- the case size is about perfect for everything your going to ever come across needing to shoot out of it and really shines with the heavy heavies.</p><p>four- there's a lot more load data for the rum from 100gr bullets to 240gr or heavier custom made stuff. granted it wouldn't be hard to do a ladder with all bullets in the norma but some times a guy just wants some where to start.</p><p>five- I Like the 30 deg shoulder on the rum better.</p><p>six- can be built using a standard length action whether shooting heavies or lights just needs the right smith,,, but done right its best to have them in atleast a wyatts 3.850" best in 4.00" two down one in the pipe no matter how hard you push a norma it ain't keeping up with that big girl when you give er room to breath!! </p><p>recoil will be identical in any rifle light or heavy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elk Hunter 338, post: 1462957, member: 23509"] They're both kick ***!! I personally like the 300 rum for several reasons.. one- there are ample factory options if you need them two- there are three times as many brass makers for the 300 rum three- the case size is about perfect for everything your going to ever come across needing to shoot out of it and really shines with the heavy heavies. four- there's a lot more load data for the rum from 100gr bullets to 240gr or heavier custom made stuff. granted it wouldn't be hard to do a ladder with all bullets in the norma but some times a guy just wants some where to start. five- I Like the 30 deg shoulder on the rum better. six- can be built using a standard length action whether shooting heavies or lights just needs the right smith,,, but done right its best to have them in atleast a wyatts 3.850" best in 4.00" two down one in the pipe no matter how hard you push a norma it ain't keeping up with that big girl when you give er room to breath!! recoil will be identical in any rifle light or heavy. [/QUOTE]
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