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Nosler cartridge on adl
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<blockquote data-quote="jfolanddvm" data-source="post: 2323538" data-attributes="member: 70626"><p>I don't have the books in front of me, but I was thinking the 300wm case was longer than the 30 nos, and had a larger capacity. Overall length almost equal, but the nosler is apparently more efficient (?) as it will outperform 300 wm in most circumstances. As for OPs original question, I am not sure if it CAN be done, but if so, I'd go with the 30. I have a 28, a 30 and a 33, and if I had to keep just one, it would be the 30. Don't get me wrong, I like the others, too. My 28 has a thin barrel, so heats up quickly and opens up groups. The 33 was finicky and wouldn't shoot anything consistently until I got some Hammers to feed it. Granted, all rifles have their own likes and dislikes, but, of the noslers, the 30 is for me the perfect match of power, efficiency, immense bullet selection, and can still find brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jfolanddvm, post: 2323538, member: 70626"] I don't have the books in front of me, but I was thinking the 300wm case was longer than the 30 nos, and had a larger capacity. Overall length almost equal, but the nosler is apparently more efficient (?) as it will outperform 300 wm in most circumstances. As for OPs original question, I am not sure if it CAN be done, but if so, I'd go with the 30. I have a 28, a 30 and a 33, and if I had to keep just one, it would be the 30. Don't get me wrong, I like the others, too. My 28 has a thin barrel, so heats up quickly and opens up groups. The 33 was finicky and wouldn't shoot anything consistently until I got some Hammers to feed it. Granted, all rifles have their own likes and dislikes, but, of the noslers, the 30 is for me the perfect match of power, efficiency, immense bullet selection, and can still find brass. [/QUOTE]
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