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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Which 30 cal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rifleman97" data-source="post: 2025022" data-attributes="member: 103996"><p>Is the 300 RUM an option? Between 30 nosler and 30 rum I'd choose the rum. The 30 nosler doesn't have all that much more than the win mag. And since I'm a whipper snapper (relatively young guy) I don't like belted cases. I love the 28 nosler, but for 30 caliber I really like the RUM. Everything a 30 nosler does, RUM can do better, other than being able to fit in a shorter mag well.</p><p></p><p>if rum isn't an option, I'd go PRC. It's basically a beltless win mag. When you get into the heavies I've heard that the win mag slightly beats the PRC anyways, but not by much. So if you shoot 230gr or heavier, win mag. 180-225 I'd go PRC. Brass will be available soon enough, we have to remember it's a fairly new round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rifleman97, post: 2025022, member: 103996"] Is the 300 RUM an option? Between 30 nosler and 30 rum I’d choose the rum. The 30 nosler doesn’t have all that much more than the win mag. And since I’m a whipper snapper (relatively young guy) I don’t like belted cases. I love the 28 nosler, but for 30 caliber I really like the RUM. Everything a 30 nosler does, RUM can do better, other than being able to fit in a shorter mag well. if rum isn’t an option, I’d go PRC. It’s basically a beltless win mag. When you get into the heavies I’ve heard that the win mag slightly beats the PRC anyways, but not by much. So if you shoot 230gr or heavier, win mag. 180-225 I’d go PRC. Brass will be available soon enough, we have to remember it’s a fairly new round. [/QUOTE]
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