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Agreed but I can see them wanting one with their name on it. I like options and wouldn't mind seeing them in 22-50 caliber with all the stops in between. Maybe I neeeed a 27 Nosler, you never know Mike
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I rather like beltless cartridges and don't really care about popularity or ammo availability (I have been hunting for more than 30 years and haven't forgot my ammo yet) so 30 nosler might interest me, but frankly Nosler is just too proud of its brass. It would pain me to pay 50% more for brass than any other source.
Id rather run 30-375 Ruger as a wildcat.
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Is this on a standard long action or is it a magnum action?
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The 30 Nosler® shares the same parent case as the 26 & 28 Nosler® as well as the C.O.A.L. of 3.340”
allowing this cartridge to be operated in a standard length action for lighter weight and shorter bolt throw when compared to magnum length actions.
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I was really wondering if there was any truth to those claims by Nosler or were they largely theoretical. Lots of folks will say things like stock design helps tame recoil such as with Melvins NULA's rifles and while I'm not doubting the word of someone like John Barsness who owns several of em, but I've not seen a lot of truth to such claims. For myself, if you take a 6 1/2 lb scoped rifle in a 30 cal. mag, like the 300 WM, it's going to kick the crap out of you. I shot a guys 300 WSM made by Jim Borden in one of his stocks and it was a beast from the bench. IIRC, it weighed right in the neighborhood of 7 lbs.
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Back ca. 1913 fellow named Fred Adolph came out with belt-less cartridge that was capabable of launching 180gr bullet at about 2900fps. Considering he didn't have powers and bullets we have today that was truly an accomplishment. The "news" of this new cartridge is sort of....well,
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I was really wondering if there was any truth to those claims by Nosler or were they largely theoretical. Lots of folks will say things like stock design helps tame recoil such as with Melvins NULA's rifles and while I'm not doubting the word of someone like John Barsness who owns several of em, but I've not seen a lot of truth to such claims. For myself, if you take a 6 1/2 lb scoped rifle in a 30 cal. mag, like the 300 WM, it's going to kick the crap out of you. I shot a guys 300 WSM made by Jim Borden in one of his stocks and it was a beast from the bench. IIRC, it weighed right in the neighborhood of 7 lbs. I know people muscle their way through the recoil of lightweight 300 magnums,but I built a 7.5# 300 Win Mag years ago and discovered it was a really bad idea. Especially if you shoot it enough to be any good with it. No one can run fast enough to give me a 6.5# 300 Nosler.
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The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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On a side note Mule Deer has a nice article on the 28 Nosler in this months American Rifleman.
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I was really wondering if there was any truth to those claims by Nosler or were they largely theoretical. Lots of folks will say things like stock design helps tame recoil such as with Melvins NULA's rifles and while I'm not doubting the word of someone like John Barsness who owns several of em, but I've not seen a lot of truth to such claims. For myself, if you take a 6 1/2 lb scoped rifle in a 30 cal. mag, like the 300 WM, it's going to kick the crap out of you. I shot a guys 300 WSM made by Jim Borden in one of his stocks and it was a beast from the bench. IIRC, it weighed right in the neighborhood of 7 lbs. I know people muscle their way through the recoil of lightweight 300 magnums,but I built a 7.5# 300 Win Mag years ago and discovered it was a really bad idea. Especially if you shoot it enough to be any good with it. No one can run fast enough to give me a 6.5# 300 Nosler. so true, but this one has me looking at the legendary arms thing by basnser in this cal. I had a lightweight 300 wby cut my eye open 20 years ago and still haven't recovered.
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thoughts of this new cal have me hankering for a 300 H&H more than ever. What sense does that make?
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