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<blockquote data-quote="brentc" data-source="post: 1071321" data-attributes="member: 16938"><p>I see your point, I was being silly. And I'd say say the brass quality is not as much to blame as chambers reamed on the maximum side of SAAMI allowing the case to expand exceedingly just above the belt. The issues you speak of are common with belted cases, not just the 300 WM. A properly sized case, no matter the headstamp, will chamber fine in all correctly reamed and headspaced SAAMI spec factory rifles. </p><p> </p><p>Many of us 300 WM heavy bullet users have discovered the benefit of muzzle brakes to keep the recoil down on our hunting rifles. I realize this benefit cannot be utilized in some competitive categories. Although, the old 300 might gain a bit of traction again now that many shooters have begun seeing the benefits of the the more recently released high BC bullet offerings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brentc, post: 1071321, member: 16938"] I see your point, I was being silly. And I'd say say the brass quality is not as much to blame as chambers reamed on the maximum side of SAAMI allowing the case to expand exceedingly just above the belt. The issues you speak of are common with belted cases, not just the 300 WM. A properly sized case, no matter the headstamp, will chamber fine in all correctly reamed and headspaced SAAMI spec factory rifles. Many of us 300 WM heavy bullet users have discovered the benefit of muzzle brakes to keep the recoil down on our hunting rifles. I realize this benefit cannot be utilized in some competitive categories. Although, the old 300 might gain a bit of traction again now that many shooters have begun seeing the benefits of the the more recently released high BC bullet offerings. [/QUOTE]
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