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300 RUM
300 RUM
A new cartridge (for me anyway) to load; the 300 RUM. The proud owner would like to start with Barnes 180 gr. MRX's & 165 gr. TSX's.
Any suggestions would be welcome, suitable powders, best bullets, expereinces & potential watch-outs (like Sissy-Bags for the Bench).
It's a Remington action in a McMillan stock with a 28" barrel made up into a Fly-Weight Sporter! Whew!
Cheers,
Number 10
07 May 2008, 18:20
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07 May 2008, 20:32
jetdrvrA Fly Weight Sporter in .300 RUM?? Ohhhh, the pain!
quote:
Originally posted by Gerry:
It's a Remington action in a McMillan stock with a 28" barrel made up into a Fly-Weight Sporter! Whew!
ewww, that's going to hurt. You have fun now, ya hear.
I have not done intensive tests with my 300 RUM, 28" bbl b/c the first bullet I tried was a gem.
Re25 under a 200 AB, Remington or Federal brass, WLRM or Fed215 primer.
However, I can assure you that H1000, WC872, and Retumbo are definitely powders to try.
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the only suggestion
i can even think of is to cut the case in half
and neck down to 308.
08 May 2008, 05:07
Moose-Hunterquote:
Originally posted by Lamar:
the only suggestion
i can even think of is to cut the case in half
and neck down to 308.
And have a turd?
If it is a new rifle as well as being new to you I would not use Barnes bullets for the break-in period.....the softer copper won't smooth the barrel as well.
I second the 200g Accubond suggestion...
Cheers,
Dan
I use Remington brass, Winchester
Mag primers, 96.5gr of Retumbo, 180gr Accubonds. It has plenty of punch. Seating depth is what the magazine will accept.
Kelly
08 May 2008, 19:11
Blair338/378I's a great cartridge Gerry..........the best of the 300 magnums............
With 168 TSX Match my rifle liked 94
of RE-25 and shot.3
It also liked H1000, 96 grains shot into .6 with the 168 Nosler CC
My rifle seems to prefer the 200's over the 180's ; 88 of Re-25 and the 200 Swift is a cracker as is the 200 Lapua Naturalis and 93 of N570......shoots beautifully.
With the 200's a brake helps

Verbera!, Iugula!, Iugula!!!
Blair.
Hey Guys,
Thanks to everyone for the advice so far.
It's not my rifle so I'll have to ask if I can take some photos & post them.
It is a VERY nice looking, VERY light rifle. When my Buddy handed it to me the first time I thought I was handling a rimfire or .22 Hornet - it's that light. I'm begining to think I'd rather be the Gun Bearer here than the load testing Guy!
I have the Dies, his once-fired Federal cases (actually they look like minature Vases) and we're pondering the "How do we get this project going issue" as he's tired of paying @ $130.00 for a box of 20 Federal cartridges here in The Fatherland.
I'm concerning myself with two issue at the moment; the powder and how many sand bags I can get between my shoulder and Buttstock.
Cheers,
Number 10
09 May 2008, 19:03
Blair338/378Gerry,
Fill a sissy bag with # 6 lead shot; that will take the bite out of the bitch for you

Verbera!, Iugula!, Iugula!!!
Blair.
Blair,
Thx Pal.
I've already got three bags of various sizes made out of old Blue Jeans legs (w/ Glad Bag inserts) that I filled compliments of a local Golf Course with very clean, nice, white sand.
Used one of them on a friends Blaser R93 (very light) .416 Remington with great satisfaction but if your prediction si true I've got 200 lbs. of shot in the basement if #6 is required.

Cheers,
Number 10
10 May 2008, 10:43
Blair338/378Gerry,
Welcome mate

Verbera!, Iugula!, Iugula!!!
Blair.