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Quote from: popeshawnpaul on February 10, 2009, 07:55:03 PMStandard weatherby 300 mag in an ultralight combo if you got a shoulder to handle it. Recoil doesn't bother me though. With a rangefinder the difference between the 30-378 and 300 weatherby is not a huge amount. Both are 600+ yard weapons in the right hands.Yep, and if you put a muzzle break on it, it doesn't kick at all. My 300 Weatherby with 165 grain noslers and 87.8 grains of reloader 22 is moving out at 3485 fps. (chrono average of 5 shots)
Standard weatherby 300 mag in an ultralight combo if you got a shoulder to handle it. Recoil doesn't bother me though. With a rangefinder the difference between the 30-378 and 300 weatherby is not a huge amount. Both are 600+ yard weapons in the right hands.
Quote from: bobcat on February 10, 2009, 07:31:39 PMWhat's all this talk about the 30-338 and 30-378. Didn't Jeremiah say he was going with either the 300 RUM or the 300 Weatherby? If that's the case I would go with the Remington, just because it's much cheaper to shoot. Why buy Weatherby brass or ammo if you don't have to? We got off track a little
What's all this talk about the 30-338 and 30-378. Didn't Jeremiah say he was going with either the 300 RUM or the 300 Weatherby? If that's the case I would go with the Remington, just because it's much cheaper to shoot. Why buy Weatherby brass or ammo if you don't have to?
The weatherby rifles have a 28 inch barrels for the 30-378 and the 338-378. Once you nock of the two extra inches of barrel they are only about 150 fps faster than the standard Weatherby rounds. As they are, they are about 250 fps faster. So the 180 gr. bullet out of the 30-378 is published as 3450 fps. SMOKING HOT the standard .300 wby, which I own, is published at 3240. Measley in comparison.
The 300 Rum out of the two choces. I would still choose the 300 Rem over the 300 RUM because of the price of brass and or ammo. Only Talking 200fps ish.
Weatherby ultra lightwieght 30-06. It only wieghs 5 1/4 pounds! But since you want a mag I go with the same rifle in 300 wby mag. But it will kick!
The 30-338 is essentially the .300 win. mag.
My suggestion is to take this post and throw it in the trash and start all over.Quote from: WAPITIHUNTER on February 10, 2009, 07:45:54 PMThe weatherby rifles have a 28 inch barrels for the 30-378 and the 338-378. Once you nock of the two extra inches of barrel they are only about 150 fps faster than the standard Weatherby rounds. As they are, they are about 250 fps faster. So the 180 gr. bullet out of the 30-378 is published as 3450 fps. SMOKING HOT the standard .300 wby, which I own, is published at 3240. Measley in comparison.AThe 30-378 comes with a 26" barrel and 2" of brake. The brake does nothing for velocity. Your are achieving 3450fps out of a 26" barrel.Quote from: TeacherMan on February 10, 2009, 07:41:17 PMThe 300 Rum out of the two choces. I would still choose the 300 Rem over the 300 RUM because of the price of brass and or ammo. Only Talking 200fps ish. Almost ALL premium ammo for these magnum cartridges are ridiculously high. I am not familiar with a 300 Remington.Quote from: 270Shooter on February 10, 2009, 09:22:29 PMWeatherby ultra lightwieght 30-06. It only wieghs 5 1/4 pounds! But since you want a mag I go with the same rifle in 300 wby mag. But it will kick! The best advice so far (minus the insertion of the old timer cartridge) Get the 300 wby in the Weatherby ultralight.
Quote from: WAPITIHUNTER on February 10, 2009, 07:45:54 PMThe 30-338 is essentially the .300 win. mag.Uhm No...its actually an analog for the 308 Norma Mag...only reason that the 300WM is longer is that Norma beat Winchester to it. So Winchester stretched the 300WM to get it closer to the bigger 300s. In fact you use the 300 NM loading data for the 30-338.