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.30-378 Weatherby VS 300 PRC

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.30-378 Weatherby

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300 PRC

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MSRP:

$10.79

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$10.79

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$11.99

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Gun Specifications

Specifications

.30-378 Weatherby

300 PRC

Height

2.91

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Average FPS

3382

Average Grain

178

Average Energy

4520

Recoil

2.55

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Ballistic Coefficient

489.17

Gun Stats

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.30-378 Weatherby

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300 PRC

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Gun Descriptions

The 30-378 Weatherby Magnum is a.30 caliber, belted, bottle-necked rifle cartridge that was designed in response to a military contract from the United States Army in 1959. Roy Weatherby created it for a government contract as an anti-personnel/anti-material military cartridge. This white-hot cartridge is based on a 378 caliber cartridge that has been necked down to 30 caliber and loaded with powder. It comes factory loaded with bullets weighing between 165 and 200 grains (10.7 g and 13.0 g), producing muzzle speeds of over 3,500 ft/s (1,100 m/s) and muzzle energies of over 4,750 foot-pounds force (6,440 J). The cartridge went on to achieve world records for accuracy while still undisclosed to the public, including the first ten 10X in 1,000 yards (910 m) bench rest shooting. For the impact of light bullets on armor, the US Army's Redstone Arsenal required a rifle cartridge that could develop 6,000 ft/s (1,800 m/s). The.30-378 Weatherby Magnum was capable of reaching speeds of almost 5,000 feet per second (1,500 meters per second). The 30-378 Weatherby Magnum was able to attain over 5,000 ft/s (1,500 m/s), however, while using a slower burning and denser propellant, the .30-378 Weatherby Magnum surpassed the US Army’s requirement of 6,000 ft/s (1,800 m/s). Later, the 30-378 Weatherby Magnum was put to the test for long-range hunting and marksmanship competitions of over 1,000 yards (910 m).

The 300 PRC is an intelligently crafted 21st century magnum cartridge specifically designed to take advantage of long, heavy for caliber bullets capable of delivering the highest levels of accuracy and aerodynamic performance. Based on the 375 Ruger cartridge case, the 300 PRC is non-belted and uses a standard .532” magnum bolt face and headspaces off the 30 degree shoulder. This results in better chamber alignment than standard belted magnum cartridges and allows for improved stacking and feeding from fixed magazines. The 300 PRC cartridge and chamber were designed concurrently combining to provide excellent alignment and highly tuned performance. The cartridge case is designed to use common, temperature stable, magnum speed rifle powders producing extremely consistent velocity and increased barrel life compared to currently available magnum cartridges.

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