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which .30 cal would you use to push the new berger 245gr
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<blockquote data-quote="ZReed85" data-source="post: 1818036" data-attributes="member: 95775"><p>Why not a 30 nosler throated properly? It should be around 3.82-3.9 I'm guessing..I haven't handled any 245's yet. Maybe a 300prc could be a slightly slower but good option too.</p><p></p><p>That bullet is so long I think to see it throated properly in the 300 rum/weatherby you'd be at least 4 inches... likely over? Im personally not interested in single shot hunting rifles. Im guessing sticking it far enough in the case to feed and function well will bring the performance very close to the 30 nosler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZReed85, post: 1818036, member: 95775"] Why not a 30 nosler throated properly? It should be around 3.82-3.9 I'm guessing..I haven't handled any 245's yet. Maybe a 300prc could be a slightly slower but good option too. That bullet is so long I think to see it throated properly in the 300 rum/weatherby you'd be at least 4 inches... likely over? Im personally not interested in single shot hunting rifles. Im guessing sticking it far enough in the case to feed and function well will bring the performance very close to the 30 nosler. [/QUOTE]
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