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Wby 30-378 Magnum
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2177760" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well you do realize of coarse that you can headspace on the shoulder as well when using belted cases.</p><p>And its been pretty well proven that the shape of the shoulder dosent mean very much as for overall performance.</p><p>I might also add that the late Earl Chronister set a 1000 yd 10 shot record at Williamsport in the mid 80s with a 30x378 chambered by the late Howard Wolfe.</p><p>While using what is now considered an inferior scope no less,</p><p>a Unertle.</p><p>The current 10 shot record for heavy gun class is roughly 1/2" smaller. </p><p>So yes, we have come a very long way in the last 50 years havent we? lol</p><p>So lets not be hammering too hard on the fine old cartridge, at least untill theres more than just opinions to back up the claims.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2177760, member: 12443"] Well you do realize of coarse that you can headspace on the shoulder as well when using belted cases. And its been pretty well proven that the shape of the shoulder dosent mean very much as for overall performance. I might also add that the late Earl Chronister set a 1000 yd 10 shot record at Williamsport in the mid 80s with a 30x378 chambered by the late Howard Wolfe. While using what is now considered an inferior scope no less, a Unertle. The current 10 shot record for heavy gun class is roughly 1/2” smaller. So yes, we have come a very long way in the last 50 years havent we? lol So lets not be hammering too hard on the fine old cartridge, at least untill theres more than just opinions to back up the claims. [/QUOTE]
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