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What is better than the Weatherby?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stgraves260" data-source="post: 2104051" data-attributes="member: 19988"><p>I would thank the .30-378 Weatherby or 300 Rum. The 300 Rum brass is easy to find. More available than the .30-378 anyway. you get around 200 FPS more out of the 30-378 than a 300 RUM. They are both supper accurate. I know the 30-378 was developed for the US Army in the 50s. It has plenty of world records at 1,000 yards. The 30-378 has 133 gr H2O vs the 300 Rum's 110 Gr H2O. Me personally I would do the 300 Rum If I was building a 30 Cal. Do to brass availability. I would push that 245gr Berger Bullet with a .807 G1 BC around 3050 FPS. Maybe faster. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stgraves260, post: 2104051, member: 19988"] I would thank the .30-378 Weatherby or 300 Rum. The 300 Rum brass is easy to find. More available than the .30-378 anyway. you get around 200 FPS more out of the 30-378 than a 300 RUM. They are both supper accurate. I know the 30-378 was developed for the US Army in the 50s. It has plenty of world records at 1,000 yards. The 30-378 has 133 gr H2O vs the 300 Rum’s 110 Gr H2O. Me personally I would do the 300 Rum If I was building a 30 Cal. Do to brass availability. I would push that 245gr Berger Bullet with a .807 G1 BC around 3050 FPS. Maybe faster. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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