Published: January 2026 | Last updated: April 2026
Disclaimer: All load data referenced in this article is drawn from published reloading manuals. The 30 Nosler operates at 65,000 PSI with large, slow-burning powder charges. Always begin 10% below published maximum charges and work up carefully. Large rifle magnum primers are required. Never exceed published maximums.
Nosler introduced the 30 Nosler in 2016 as the .30-caliber member of their proprietary cartridge family, positioned to outperform the 300 Winchester Magnum while fitting a standard magnum long-action without the complexity of an ultra-magnum case. Built on a non-belted rebated-rim case derived from the .404 Jeffery case family – the same architecture as the 26 Nosler and 33 Nosler – the 30 Nosler holds approximately 95 grains of water versus the 300 Winchester Magnum‘s approximately 91 grains.
That additional case capacity translates to meaningful velocity. A 210-grain Nosler AccuBond Long Range at 3,000 FPS from the 30 Nosler delivers roughly 4,197 ft-lbs at the muzzle – more than any standard production .30-caliber cartridge except the ultra-magnums. The 300 Winchester Magnum pushes the same bullet to approximately 2,850-2,900 FPS. That 100-150 FPS advantage from the Nosler is real, translates to better energy retention at distance, and comes without the complexity of a 375 H&H-based ultra-magnum case.
Technical Characteristics
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| Bullet Diameter | 0.308 inches |
| Case Length | 2.494 inches |
| Overall Cartridge Length | 3.340 inches (max) |
| Base Diameter | 0.543 inches |
| Case Capacity | ~95 grains H2O |
| Case Type | Rebated rim, non-belted |
| Parent Case | .404 Jeffery family |
| Rim Diameter | 0.535 inches (rebated) |
| Max Avg Pressure (SAAMI) | 65,000 PSI |
| Typical Bullet Weight | 165-230 gr |
| Muzzle Velocity (180 gr) | ~3,250 FPS |
| Muzzle Velocity (210 gr) | ~3,000 FPS |
| Muzzle Velocity (230 gr) | ~2,850-2,900 FPS |
| Muzzle Energy (210 gr) | ~4,197 ft-lbs |
30 Nosler vs 300 Winchester Magnum: The Central Comparison
The 300 Winchester Magnum is the dominant production .30-caliber magnum, and any reloader evaluating the 30 Nosler needs to work through this comparison directly.
| Factor | 30 Nosler | 300 Winchester Magnum | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| MV (180 gr) | 3,250 FPS | 3,100-3,150 FPS | Nosler 100-150 FPS faster |
| MV (210 gr) | 3,000 FPS | 2,850-2,900 FPS | Nosler 100-150 FPS faster |
| Recoil (9 lb rifle) | 24-26 ft-lbs | 22-25 ft-lbs | Similar; Nosler marginally more |
| Case design | Non-belted rebated rim | Belted magnum | Nosler headspaces on shoulder |
| Factory ammo | Limited (Nosler only) | Excellent | 300 Win Mag far broader |
| Rifle selection | Limited | Excellent | 300 Win Mag far broader |
| Barrel life | 1,500-2,500 rds | 2,000-3,000 rds | 300 Win Mag slightly better |
| Brass availability | Nosler primary | Excellent (multiple) | 300 Win Mag easier |
The 30 Nosler’s velocity advantage is genuine – approximately 100-150 FPS over the 300 Winchester Magnum with comparable bullets. This produces meaningfully more retained energy at 600-800 yards and a slightly flatter trajectory. For ELR shooting where those differences matter, or for dedicated big-game hunters who want the most capable standard-action .30-caliber cartridge available, the 30 Nosler makes sense.
The honest trade-off: factory ammunition is available only from Nosler, rifle selection is limited to Nosler-chambered models and custom builds, and the non-belted headspacing on the shoulder requires some adjustment in sizing technique. For most hunters, the 300 Winchester Magnum covers the same applications with vastly broader availability.
For related comparisons, see 30 Nosler ballistics and 300 Winchester Magnum complete guide.
Recoil
The original article’s 35 ft-lbs figure is overstated. In a standard 9-pound hunting rifle with a 210-grain bullet at 3,000 FPS and approximately 85-90 grains of powder, actual recoil is approximately 24-26 ft-lbs – comparable to the 300 Winchester Magnum in similar rifle weight and meaningfully less than the original article suggests.
| Cartridge | Recoil (ft-lbs) | Rifle Weight (lbs) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 308 Winchester | 15-18 | 8.5 | Standard reference |
| 30-06 Springfield | 20-22 | 8.5 | All-around standard |
| 300 Winchester Magnum | 22-25 | 9.0 | Direct competitor |
| 30 Nosler | 24-26 | 9.0 | Comparable to 300 Win Mag |
| 300 RUM | 30-35 | 9.5 | Noticeably heavier; ultra-magnum |
Twist Rate
The 30 Nosler is designed around heavy, high-BC .308-inch bullets in the 180-230 grain range. Heavier bullets require faster twist rates.
| Twist Rate | Optimal Bullet Weight | Barrel Length | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1:8 | 200-230 gr | 24-28 in | Best for heaviest ELR bullets; handles all weights |
| 1:10 | 165-200 gr | 22-26 in | Standard; handles practical hunting range |
| 1:12 | 150-165 gr | 20-24 in | Lighter bullets only; limits heavy match/hunting bullets |
Most Nosler M48 production rifles use 1:10, which handles the practical hunting bullet range from 165-210 grains without issue. For ELR work with 220-230 grain high-BC bullets, 1:8 or 1:9 is preferable.
A 26-inch barrel is the standard for published data. A 24-inch barrel loses approximately 60-80 FPS. The 30 Nosler’s slow powders benefit from adequate barrel length for complete combustion.
Ballistics and Field Performance
Trajectory
| Distance (yards) | Velocity (FPS) | Energy (ft-lbs) | Drop (inches) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Muzzle | 3,000 | 4,197 | -1.5 |
| 50 | 2,923 | 3,986 | +0.3 |
| 100 | 2,847 | 3,785 | +1.0 |
| 150 | 2,772 | 3,589 | +0.8 |
| 200 | 2,699 | 3,401 | 0.0 |
| 300 | 2,557 | 3,050 | -5.8 |
| 400 | 2,419 | 2,730 | -17.2 |
| 500 | 2,284 | 2,432 | -35.6 |
| 600 | 2,153 | 2,162 | -61.8 |
| 800 | 1,903 | 1,690 | -145.0 |
| 1,000 | 1,664 | 1,290 | -291.0 |
210-grain AccuBond Long Range, G1 BC 0.730 / G7 BC 0.370, 3,000 FPS muzzle velocity. 59°F, sea level, 1.5-inch sight height, 200-yard zero.
At 1,000 yards the 30 Nosler with a 210-grain high-BC bullet is delivering 1,290 ft-lbs and 1,664 FPS – well above the supersonic threshold and carrying enough energy for elk-sized game. This performance rivals or exceeds the 300 Winchester Magnum at the same distance, and the comparison with ultra-magnums narrows considerably at these distances because the 30 Nosler’s high-BC bullets retain velocity better than some heavier-bullet ultra-magnum loads.
Reloading the 30 Nosler
Primers
Large rifle magnum primers are required for the 30 Nosler. The large case volume with slow-burning powders demands the hotter ignition magnum primers provide.
| Primer | Type | Application |
|---|---|---|
| CCI 250 | Large Rifle Magnum | Standard choice; reliable; widely available |
| Federal 215 | Large Rifle Magnum | Hottest standard primer; cold conditions; slow powders |
| Federal GM215M | Large Rifle Magnum Match | Precision loads; lowest standard deviation |
| Remington 9-1/2M | Large Rifle Magnum | Dependable; good for hunting loads |
| Winchester WLRM | Large Rifle Magnum | Consistent; works with slow powders |
Cases
Nosler is the primary source of 30 Nosler brass. Norma offers an alternative.
| Brand | Notes |
|---|---|
| Nosler | Primary and most available; good quality; consistent dimensions |
| Norma | Premium quality; tight tolerances; available from specialty dealers |
The 30 Nosler headspaces on the shoulder, not a belt. This non-belted design is actually an advantage for reloaders: the shoulder position provides more consistent headspace than a belt, and the brass stretches less than belted cases over multiple reloadings. Size the body fully and set the shoulder with a minimum bump – just enough to allow reliable chambering. This approach extends case life significantly.
Trim to 2.494 inches after each firing. Anneal every 3-4 firings to maintain neck tension. At 65,000 PSI with a large case volume, the brass works hard and regular annealing is important.
Bullets
The 30 Nosler’s design around heavy, high-BC .308-inch bullets in the 200-230 grain range is where it makes its ballistic case most clearly. The .308-inch bore has the largest bullet library of any rifle bore diameter.
| Bullet | Weight | Type | Application | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hornady ELD-X | 178 gr | Polymer Tip | Deer, elk; versatile hunting | High BC; controlled expansion; excellent all-around |
| Nosler AccuBond | 180 gr | Bonded BT | Deer, elk; versatile | Good BC; bonded; handles close-range impact |
| Sierra GameKing | 180 gr | SBT | Deer, elk hunting | Classic choice; accurate; reliable |
| Nosler Partition | 180 gr | Partition | Elk, bear; tough game | Maximum penetration; proven on heavy game |
| Barnes TSX | 180 gr | Copper HP | Lead-free; tough game | Deep penetration; California legal |
| Hornady ELD-X | 200 gr | Polymer Tip | Elk, large game at range | High BC; excellent downrange energy |
| Nosler AccuBond Long Range | 210 gr | Bonded BT | Long-range elk hunting | The reference bullet for 30 Nosler; high BC + bonded |
| Berger Hybrid Target | 210 gr | HPBT Hybrid | ELR competition, long-range target | Very high BC; excellent at extreme distance |
| Sierra MatchKing | 210 gr | HPBT | Long-range target | Outstanding accuracy; high BC |
| Hornady ELD-M | 208 gr | Polymer Tip Match | ELR competition, precision | High BC; excellent past 1,000 yards |
| Nosler Partition | 200 gr | Partition | Elk, moose; maximum penetration | Best bonded penetration option |
| Berger Elite Hunter | 215 gr | Hybrid | Large game ELR hunting | Highest-BC hunting bullet option |
The Nosler AccuBond Long Range 210-grain is the cartridge’s reference bullet – what Nosler optimized the 30 Nosler around and the bullet with the most published data. For ELR competition, the Berger Hybrid Target 210-grain or Sierra MatchKing 210-grain provide slightly higher BC for even better wind performance at 1,000+ yards.
Powders
The 30 Nosler’s 95-grain case requires the slowest available rifle powders. Faster powders produce incomplete case fill with heavy bullets and position sensitivity that undermines consistency.
| Powder | Bullet Weight | Start Charge | Max Charge | Approx Velocity | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hodgdon H1000 | 180-210 gr | 82.0 gr | 91.0 gr | ~3,100 FPS | Top choice for 180-210 gr; excellent consistency; widely available |
| Hodgdon H1000 | 210-230 gr | 80.0 gr | 89.0 gr | ~2,980 FPS | Best with heaviest bullets |
| Hodgdon Retumbo | 200-230 gr | 83.0 gr | 92.0 gr | ~3,020 FPS | Very slow; best case fill with heavy bullets |
| Hodgdon Retumbo | 180-200 gr | 84.5 gr | 94.0 gr | ~3,180 FPS | Good with mid-weight hunting bullets |
| Alliant Reloder 26 | 180-210 gr | 83.0 gr | 92.0 gr | ~3,130 FPS | Temperature stable; top velocity option |
| Alliant Reloder 26 | 210-230 gr | 81.0 gr | 90.0 gr | ~2,990 FPS | Works with heaviest bullets |
| Alliant Reloder 33 | 210-230 gr | 84.0 gr | 93.0 gr | ~3,000 FPS | Very slow; temperature stable; heavy bullet specialist |
| IMR 7828 SSC | 165-180 gr | 80.0 gr | 89.0 gr | ~3,250 FPS | Best with lighter bullets; short cut for consistent metering |
| Hodgdon H4831SC | 165-180 gr | 79.0 gr | 88.0 gr | ~3,250 FPS | Too fast for heavy bullets; position sensitive with 210+ gr |
| Vihtavuori N560 | 165-175 gr | 78.0 gr | 87.0 gr | ~3,200 FPS | Good with lighter match bullets; premium consistency |
| Alliant Reloder 22 | 165-180 gr | 79.0 gr | 88.0 gr | ~3,230 FPS | Works with lighter bullets; consistent |
| IMR 7977 Enduron | 180-210 gr | 82.0 gr | 91.0 gr | ~3,080 FPS | Temperature stable Enduron series; good all-around |
| Hodgdon US 869 | 200-230 gr | 85.0 gr | 94.0 gr | ~2,980 FPS | Ball powder; excellent metering; very slow for heavy bullets |
| Alliant Reloder 50 | 210-230 gr | 86.0 gr | 95.0 gr | ~2,960 FPS | Extremely slow; designed for overbore cases; magnum primer essential |
All charge weights are reference figures. Verify against current published Nosler, Hodgdon, Alliant, or a current reloading manual before loading. Begin 10% below listed maximums. Work up in 0.5-grain increments. Monitor barrel temperature during extended sessions.
Hodgdon H1000 is the most practical starting point for 30 Nosler loads with 180-210 grain bullets. It fills the case well at the charge weights required for adequate velocity, produces consistent velocity, and is widely available. Most published 30 Nosler data is developed with H1000 or Retumbo.
Alliant Reloder 26 is the temperature-stable alternative that some hunters prefer for its consistent performance across the temperature range they hunt in. For a hunter who develops loads in September and uses them in December in the mountains, RL26’s temperature stability is a meaningful practical advantage.
Alliant Reloder 33 is the choice for the heaviest 210-230 grain bullets where its very slow burn rate produces better combustion consistency than faster options. At charge weights of 85-93 grains for the heaviest bullets, a powder that fills the case well without position sensitivity is essential.
Practical Hunting Applications
Elk and Large Game
The 30 Nosler’s primary application is elk and similarly large game at ranges where the 300 Winchester Magnum reaches its practical limits. At 700 yards, a 210-grain Nosler AccuBond Long Range at 3,000 FPS muzzle velocity is delivering approximately 1,700+ ft-lbs – above the 1,500 ft-lb threshold for elk. At 900 yards it is still above 1,300 ft-lbs. For open-country elk hunters who regularly take shots at 500-800 yards, the 30 Nosler’s energy retention is a genuine hunting advantage.
Use controlled-expansion or bonded bullets for elk: the Nosler AccuBond Long Range 210-grain, Hornady ELD-X 200-grain, or Nosler Partition 200-grain. At 30 Nosler velocities, lightly constructed cup-and-core hunting bullets can fail at close range.
Moose, Bison, and Large Bears
With a Nosler Partition 200-grain at 3,050 FPS or Barnes TSX 180-grain at 3,250 FPS, the 30 Nosler is fully capable on moose and similar large game. The combination of high velocity and heavy bullet weight provides the penetration these animals require. Keep shots on broadside or clear quartering-away angles.
ELR Shooting
For Extreme Long Range competition at 1,000-1,500+ yards, the 30 Nosler with 210-grain high-BC bullets competes credibly with dedicated ELR cartridges. The Berger Hybrid Target 210-grain or Sierra MatchKing 210-grain at 3,000 FPS produces wind drift at 1,000 yards of approximately 25-28 inches in a 10 MPH crosswind – competitive with many purpose-built ELR cartridges.
Conclusion
The 30 Nosler delivers what it was designed to deliver: more velocity than the 300 Winchester Magnum in a non-belted case that fits standard magnum long-action rifles. For hunters who want the most capable standard-production .30-caliber hunting cartridge, or ELR competitors who need 1,000+ yard supersonic performance from a .30-caliber bore, it is the appropriate tool.
The trade-offs are honest and manageable: factory ammunition available only from Nosler, limited rifle selection compared to 300 Winchester Magnum, and brass sourcing limited to Nosler and Norma. For a dedicated handloader who has accepted these constraints, the 30 Nosler is a rewarding cartridge that rewards careful technique with excellent long-range performance.
For related reading, see 30 Nosler ballistics, 300 Winchester Magnum complete guide, and 26 Nosler complete guide.
Disclaimer: All load data in this article is for reference purposes only. Verify all charges against current published reloading manuals before loading. Large rifle magnum primers are required. Never exceed published maximum charges. Always begin 10% below listed maximums and work up while monitoring for pressure signs. Monitor barrel temperature during extended sessions.
Editorial note: This article was originally published in January 2026 and revised in April 2026. The revision corrected the recoil figure (original 35 ft-lbs was significantly overstated; actual 24-26 ft-lbs in a 9-lb rifle), corrected the ballistics table zero from 100-yard to 200-yard per site standard, added a direct 30 Nosler vs 300 Winchester Magnum comparison table across eight factors, added complete case specifications including non-belted headspacing guidance, a complete powder table with 14 powders and charge weight ranges, expanded bullet selection with 12 bullets and close-range impact warning for lightly constructed bullets, trajectory data at 200-yard zero from muzzle to 1,000 yards, and hunting application guidance by game type with energy retention context.



