The OP said this^^^^^so stop suggesting rounds he can't use in Spain!I can only choose calibers that are recognized in Spain. (rubbish laws).
The options are 300 prc, 300 norma, 300 rum...
That is what I would do in your situation. In the 30-32" barrel, your max will be well north of 3000 fps, however that means you can run the bullets in the 3k fps range, and be easy on brass with relatively low chamber pressure, aiding in extended brass and barrel life, and generally overall consistency. It's always better to over-chamber and under-load than to under-chamber and over-load. Good luck!Thanks guys.
I wish we had here the variety of calibers that you have.
I currently have a bergara hmr 300 prc.
I think I'm going to go for a 300 rum with a 30"-32" barrel.
I second this!That is what I would do in your situation. In the 30-32" barrel, your max will be well north of 3000 fps, however that means you can run the bullets in the 3k fps range, and be easy on brass with relatively low chamber pressure, aiding in extended brass and barrel life, and generally overall consistency. It's always better to over-chamber and under-load than to under-chamber and over-load. Good luck!
I think 30 caliber bullets have better bc than 338 and 250g caliber bulletsWhy not just a 338 of some variant for that grain of bullet?
Good group and good speed, although with my 26" barrel, I won't get to thatThis is my 300PRC with 31" barrel, 2100' ASL. 250gr A-TIPS. No apparent signs of pressure.
I agree with you.That is what I would do in your situation. In the 30-32" barrel, your max will be well north of 3000 fps, however that means you can run the bullets in the 3k fps range, and be easy on brass with relatively low chamber pressure, aiding in extended brass and barrel life, and generally overall consistency. It's always better to over-chamber and under-load than to under-chamber and over-load. Good luck!