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The Basics, Starting Out
.300 RUM kicks like a mule
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. John" data-source="post: 56215" data-attributes="member: 577"><p>EZ43,</p><p>just a tip. this is what I did. I bought the 300 rum in the sendero. picked up a Choate ultimate sniper stock. filled the forend and grip with lead shot (epoxied) rifle weighs in around 21 lbs. but! it is very pleasant to shoot and incredible accurate. reload 190gr match kings. my last 400 yard group was 1 3/4". I am very satisfied. I have thought of the idea of a muzzle brake but I am not in the mood for the increased muzzle blast and am really concerned of affecting the accuracy. just an idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. John, post: 56215, member: 577"] EZ43, just a tip. this is what I did. I bought the 300 rum in the sendero. picked up a Choate ultimate sniper stock. filled the forend and grip with lead shot (epoxied) rifle weighs in around 21 lbs. but! it is very pleasant to shoot and incredible accurate. reload 190gr match kings. my last 400 yard group was 1 3/4". I am very satisfied. I have thought of the idea of a muzzle brake but I am not in the mood for the increased muzzle blast and am really concerned of affecting the accuracy. just an idea. [/QUOTE]
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