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338 RUM or 33 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="Shanerazzy" data-source="post: 2497215" data-attributes="member: 114223"><p>I've been hunting elk with the 300 wby mag for quite a few years and loved it. When I started seeing the specs for loading the 30 nosler I thought I would give it a try. I mean flatter and faster than the Weatherby with less powder. I love how it shoots! I'm shooting the 210gr berger Vld hunters and like them alot. I've kill 2 bull elk with it and they both dropped in their tracks. I've been thinking of going to the elite hunters for the higher bc. I think the 30 nosler might be easier to get brass for still since it's been around a little longer than the 33 but I haven't looked. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shanerazzy, post: 2497215, member: 114223"] I've been hunting elk with the 300 wby mag for quite a few years and loved it. When I started seeing the specs for loading the 30 nosler I thought I would give it a try. I mean flatter and faster than the Weatherby with less powder. I love how it shoots! I'm shooting the 210gr berger Vld hunters and like them alot. I've kill 2 bull elk with it and they both dropped in their tracks. I've been thinking of going to the elite hunters for the higher bc. I think the 30 nosler might be easier to get brass for still since it's been around a little longer than the 33 but I haven't looked. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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