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Hi Folks, While I'm waiting for the gunsmith to finish muzzlebraking and trigger jobbing(2.5lb pull weight) my new Model 70, I am going to start my load development. I have the following components on hand: Powders: IMR 4350 IMR 4831 Reloder 22 Reloder 25 Bullets: Hornady#30302 150 grain SST Sierra #2145 165 grain BTSP Combined Technology #51160 168 grain Ballistic Silvertip Nosler # 30180 180 grain Ballistic Tip Cases: 100 new Remington .300 RUM Primers: Federal 215 Match Federal 210 Match Winchester WLR Magnum The final load will be used on whitetails (some upwards of 200-225lbs liveweight), feral hogs and any particularly unlucky coyotes, groundhogs, bobcats,crows, and skunks at ranges from 40 yards to 500 yards. Anybody have a blue ribbon load sitting around the old reloading room? Also, in your experience, has the .300 RUM proved to be finicky and pressure sensitive or is it pretty much a straight forward loading proposition. Thanks for the Input Good Shooting, HBB | ||
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For the 150's: IMR-4350 From 80.4 grains to 87.0 grains Remington 9-1/2M Primer IMR-4831 From 74.4 grains to 95.5 grains Remington 9-1/2M Primer RL-22 From 83.9 grains to 96.9 grains Remington 9-1/2M Primer RL-25 From 89.5 grains to 103.1 grains Remington 9-1/2M Primer but I preferred: H-870 From 101.5 grains to 113.1 grains Remington 9-1/2M Primer For the 165's and 168's: IMR-4350 From 77.7 grains to 84.0 grains Remington 9-1/2M Primer IMR-4831 From 78.0 grains to 92.6 grains Remington 9-1/2M Primer RL-22 From 79.4 grains to 94.8 grains Winchester WLR Primer RL-25 From 83.2 grains to 100.7 grains Winchester WLR Primer But I preferred: H-870 From 100.2 grains to 111.0 grains Remington 9-1/2M Primer And for the 180's: IMR-4350 From 75.3 grains to 82.0 grains Remington 9-1/2M Primer IMR-4831 From 74.0 grains to 90.0 grains Remington 9-1/2M Primer RL-22 From 76.3 grains to 91.9 grains Winchester WLR Primer RL-25 From 80.0 grains to 96.8 grains Winchester WLR Primer with my preference being the RL-22 loading. | |||
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quote:I have found my Sendero 300RUM to be very agreeable, and fun to work up loads for. Steve's loads are usually the same on my stuff. I will tell you that RL 25 has proven lethal in mine, with 180gr. SST Hornaday's, Swift Scirocco's, Partition's,using 93-94gr.'s The only hunting bullet that proved disappointing, was the Nosler BT's. Good Luck!!..sakofan.. [ 08-24-2003, 01:01: Message edited by: sakofan ] | |||
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here is what i got to-day, out of my first ever reloading, Sako 75, 300RUM. 180 gr. nosler balistic tip -95 gr. RL. 25- 3258 fps. 180 gr.Nosler partition , RL.25 - 3252fps. Now here is what i got out of factory Rem's. 180 gr. nosler partition 3271 fps. 200 gr. nosler partition's 3017 fps. GO FIGURE???? Seem's i have a lot of homework to do before moose hunt.(less than 6 wk's) won't even discuss group's on the reload's, it seem's this gun just love's those 200 gr bullet's. groups were just over 1". C.O.L. was set at 3.6" (by manual) going to try 3.680 next. still leave 's a mile to land's. OH, well. | |||
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