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Remington 700 long range rechamber to 30/375 ruger question.
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<blockquote data-quote="wwbrown" data-source="post: 1208547" data-attributes="member: 31392"><p>I built a 30-375 about a year before the 26 Nosler came out, if the Nosler had been out when I built the 30-375 I would have necked the 26 Nosler up to 30 because I have better luck with Nosler brass than Hornady. The 30-375 is a decent performer out to 1,000 yards and it sports a 22 inch barrel. </p><p></p><p>Now you have Nosler making 30 Nosler brass and dies are available so I think it is a no brainer to go with a 30-Nosler than a 30-375 Ruger, the Nosler seems to have a grain or two more capacity but they are very close to ballistic twins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wwbrown, post: 1208547, member: 31392"] I built a 30-375 about a year before the 26 Nosler came out, if the Nosler had been out when I built the 30-375 I would have necked the 26 Nosler up to 30 because I have better luck with Nosler brass than Hornady. The 30-375 is a decent performer out to 1,000 yards and it sports a 22 inch barrel. Now you have Nosler making 30 Nosler brass and dies are available so I think it is a no brainer to go with a 30-Nosler than a 30-375 Ruger, the Nosler seems to have a grain or two more capacity but they are very close to ballistic twins. [/QUOTE]
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