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To those interested in the cartridge why 300 PRC?
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<blockquote data-quote="FURMAN" data-source="post: 1738239" data-attributes="member: 26535"><p>Trying to compare reloading data for the three is a complete waste of your time. I do not know one single person who loads a 300 wm or 30 Nosler at 3.34". The SAAMI throats have the room to seat out another .3-.4". Having said that the velocity difference on AVERAGE is spot on. The 300WM and Nosler are being hamstrung by the 3.34" and they do not need to be unless you buy a rifle with a 3.4" mag box. If you are counting pennies on your ammo then long range shooting may not be your thing. Nothing about being proficient is cheap. Having said that $70 per 1k rounds is nothing. If you need to practice get a trainer 22lr or 223. </p><p></p><p>The bottom line as far as performance is the biggest case wins and that is the Nosler. Just like a 30 Nosler will not outrun a 300 RUM on average. If there were more and better 4.0" magazine options I would run the RUM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FURMAN, post: 1738239, member: 26535"] Trying to compare reloading data for the three is a complete waste of your time. I do not know one single person who loads a 300 wm or 30 Nosler at 3.34". The SAAMI throats have the room to seat out another .3-.4". Having said that the velocity difference on AVERAGE is spot on. The 300WM and Nosler are being hamstrung by the 3.34" and they do not need to be unless you buy a rifle with a 3.4" mag box. If you are counting pennies on your ammo then long range shooting may not be your thing. Nothing about being proficient is cheap. Having said that $70 per 1k rounds is nothing. If you need to practice get a trainer 22lr or 223. The bottom line as far as performance is the biggest case wins and that is the Nosler. Just like a 30 Nosler will not outrun a 300 RUM on average. If there were more and better 4.0" magazine options I would run the RUM. [/QUOTE]
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