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Pros and cons for 300 Win Mag and 338 Lapua Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="surgeon260" data-source="post: 1397030" data-attributes="member: 103874"><p>I love the 300 Norma. Along with the 338 Norma, it is my favorite cartridge to shoot. Super easy to load for and very forgiving with respect to seating depth. Both my 300 and 338 Normas are improved with 40 degree shoulders and min taper. My load for the fireformed brass in the 300 pushes the 230s at about 3060 without breaking a sweat, and I never have to trim brass. I could go even faster but primer pockets loosen up more than I will tolerate. Accuracy in the 2s and 3s. Believe it or not, my 338 Norma is even more accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surgeon260, post: 1397030, member: 103874"] I love the 300 Norma. Along with the 338 Norma, it is my favorite cartridge to shoot. Super easy to load for and very forgiving with respect to seating depth. Both my 300 and 338 Normas are improved with 40 degree shoulders and min taper. My load for the fireformed brass in the 300 pushes the 230s at about 3060 without breaking a sweat, and I never have to trim brass. I could go even faster but primer pockets loosen up more than I will tolerate. Accuracy in the 2s and 3s. Believe it or not, my 338 Norma is even more accurate. [/QUOTE]
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