20 January 2003, 14:25
bownutRem 300 ultra mag
I have a Stainless sendero in 300UM 6x18 SwiftAO.It will shoot .625 group@100 with Nosler 180BT.112Gr.Acc 8700 @ 3490 Avr.But it has so much reciol.I would like to try something other than The ballistic tips,such as X bullets preferably.And still keep good speed.I have tried the 150 barnes they didnt impress me.All help Please.
20 January 2003, 14:57
NitromanI see from Accurates reloading manual the max for your bullet is 113 grains @ 3250fps at 59,000psi.
Since you are getting 3450fps I wonder if you are running extremely high pressures?
16 March 2003, 07:12
hammerhodderdear roger, this site says 94gr of 88vvn165 or 90.orel22 will both give you plus 3400 fps. with a 180gr barnes bullet.I do not know about the pressure involved.
16 March 2003, 07:45
sakofanMy Sendero 300RUM, LOVES RL25 with Sierra MK..Just got back from the range and Iam quite happy with that combo..93.2gr. RL25 w/ 180gr. MK
5 shot groups looks to be within 1/2 at 100 yds.
sakofan..
I have a SAKO 75. I used the 180 gr Partition Golds (CT) with 215BR caps and 109gr of AA8700. I get 3320 fps and the best group so far (after considerable case preping) has been .942" at 300 yds! Great rifle.
Also It shoots the 150gr Hornie SST's at 3600 fps (reloder 22)
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and 1.2" at 300 yds.
16 March 2003, 14:30
mraleyI seem to be the exception. On occasion, I get three shots under an inch. Rem 700 LSS, not tweaked in any way. The accuracy has degenerated substantially over 300 shots though. I used to get about an inch with factory Nosler partitions, now it's over 2".
Still looking for that magic load,
mraley
[ 03-17-2003, 01:32: Message edited by: mraley ]16 March 2003, 15:54
sakofanmraley, I had a similar problem until I tried RL25, and bingo!!
Give it a try...sakofan..
16 March 2003, 15:57
sakofanbownut, you might try Swift Sciroccos (spelling).They may be the answer, in a 180gr. bullet. Just a thought...Great for me at the range, and on game!!..sakofan..
16 March 2003, 17:54
SaeedGentlemen,
I was amazed at the relatively high velocity we were getting out of our factory Remington 700 in this caliber.
As a general rule, I keep increasing the powder charge until I coem across ANY sign of high pressure - generally, this is a slight stiffning in the bolt lift. Our maximum loads shown are the ones before this happen.
You might also like to look at our data for the 30/404, which is as close to the 300 RUM as one can get. I used this rifle with 180 grain bullets to hunt in South Africa last year, with different bullets. I used the same pwoder and charge, getting velocities from around 3425 to 3480 fps.
I picked this load for its accuracy, as we were getting higher velocities with 180 grain bullets without any signs of pressure.