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<blockquote data-quote="Timber338" data-source="post: 1368593" data-attributes="member: 33822"><p>The Nosler brass I have used has all been excellent. Lots of firings, extremely consistent in all measurements. I've used 7mag, 300wm, 338wm, 30 Nosler and 338 RUM. </p><p></p><p>For the Nosler cartridges I am really liking the performance from the 30 Nosler. Lots of people are saying it's the same as the 300wm and that's just not my experience. My custom 30 Nos is very easily outperforming what my custom 300wm ever could do. Same accuracy. Lots more velocity. </p><p></p><p>I love anything 338 so nothing against the 33 Nos, but if I were to build a 338 as a repeater I would go with the RUM throated for the 250 Berger and shoot them out north of 3000 fps. I don't think the 33 Nosler could touch that. But the RUM is tough to handle without a brake... maybe the 33 Nos would not need one?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber338, post: 1368593, member: 33822"] The Nosler brass I have used has all been excellent. Lots of firings, extremely consistent in all measurements. I’ve used 7mag, 300wm, 338wm, 30 Nosler and 338 RUM. For the Nosler cartridges I am really liking the performance from the 30 Nosler. Lots of people are saying it’s the same as the 300wm and that’s just not my experience. My custom 30 Nos is very easily outperforming what my custom 300wm ever could do. Same accuracy. Lots more velocity. I love anything 338 so nothing against the 33 Nos, but if I were to build a 338 as a repeater I would go with the RUM throated for the 250 Berger and shoot them out north of 3000 fps. I don’t think the 33 Nosler could touch that. But the RUM is tough to handle without a brake... maybe the 33 Nos would not need one? [/QUOTE]
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