This is my first post on this forum. My question is: is bullet jump as critical or have as much incremental advantage with modern cartridge and chamber designs such as the Creedmoors and PRCs as it does with older cartridges such as the .308 and .300 Win Mag? Take for example a comparison between the 300 WM and 300 PRC, the cartridge designs are very different and particularly the chamber design and dimensions are much tighter in the PRC than the WM. So I could see how bullet jump would create more improvements with the WM where the chamber specs are much looser than with the 300 PRC where the dimensions are more tight and already designed for a cartridge with long aerodynamic bullets.
The reason why I ask is because from what I can tell, it is generally difficult to find box mags in either 6.5 PRC or 300 PRC with any significant room to load bullets longer than SAAMI max cartridge overall length (except Seekins). So is this really a handicap not being able to load out longer bullets given the magazine limits as it would be a handicap for the older cartridges such as the .308 or .300 Win Mag? Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
The reason why I ask is because from what I can tell, it is generally difficult to find box mags in either 6.5 PRC or 300 PRC with any significant room to load bullets longer than SAAMI max cartridge overall length (except Seekins). So is this really a handicap not being able to load out longer bullets given the magazine limits as it would be a handicap for the older cartridges such as the .308 or .300 Win Mag? Thanks for sharing your thoughts.