Is there enough advantages to the 30-338 over the 300 win mag to make it worth the extra work.I do reload. thank you
Absoulutly not, I have owned both, now having only the 300 Win mag. In fact, I read everything that was "wrong" with the 300 as an excuse to build a 30-338.
The .30-.338/.308 Norma Magnum is slightly less powerful than the .300 Winchester Magnum - but I doubt that any game animal would ever notice.
That has not been my experience, after loading a chrongraghing both cartriges the difference was not worth mentioning, in fact I could say they are equal, but two different rifles can never be equal, but close enough not to matter. Both were Win M-70's with 26" barrels.
The 300 Win Mag had its critics when 1st introduced, short neck, wouldn't hold the bullets at the time sufficiently, on and on. Well, it's been with us for a very long time, the bullet companies made their bullets to fit and work, and it's as popular as ever. Remington tried making a faster 30cal, and never will it realize the popularity of the 300. Winchester tried to better it by basically duplicating it, and then coming up with "HYPE" in advertizing to try and dethrone it. That isn't happening either. To go with an overpriced rifle, in 30-338, and go through the extra step, albiet not a difficult one, to obtain cases, is really not worth it in my opinion. One who has been there.
Now don't get me wrong, I adore the 30-338 so much, that it was the rifle/cartridge I took on my first (& so far only) African plains game safari. But, now, it just isn't worth the trouble to obtain something that has been there all the while. CRASH87