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long neck 300 win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Austin" data-source="post: 30297" data-attributes="member: 1956"><p>I've tried the 30/8mm case combo and didn't notice that much improvement. It was a wildcat that required a lot of attention and the bbl life was pretty short. The 300WM DOES have the short neck which has been the focus of continued criticism in the past, but the critics have been unnecessarily hard on this point. I have 5 300WM's and they are all EXCELLENT performers! I seat the bullet WAY out there in my Weatherby and I still get sub MOA accuracy at 100yds with no problems. There is always a lot of hype about seating the bullet at least the diameter of the cal. you are loading, but I have NEVER in twelve years of reloading found this to be a problem in ANY caliber I have ever shot. I have a 7mm/.338 which I seat bullets only .190" into the neck and it is still a tack-driver. Just my .02....</p><p></p><p>TH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Austin, post: 30297, member: 1956"] I've tried the 30/8mm case combo and didn't notice that much improvement. It was a wildcat that required a lot of attention and the bbl life was pretty short. The 300WM DOES have the short neck which has been the focus of continued criticism in the past, but the critics have been unnecessarily hard on this point. I have 5 300WM's and they are all EXCELLENT performers! I seat the bullet WAY out there in my Weatherby and I still get sub MOA accuracy at 100yds with no problems. There is always a lot of hype about seating the bullet at least the diameter of the cal. you are loading, but I have NEVER in twelve years of reloading found this to be a problem in ANY caliber I have ever shot. I have a 7mm/.338 which I seat bullets only .190" into the neck and it is still a tack-driver. Just my .02.... TH [/QUOTE]
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