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Reloading
300 Rum /w 225gr Eld-Match Starting Point
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<blockquote data-quote="TitaniousReaper" data-source="post: 1621810" data-attributes="member: 108718"><p>All depends on temperature for me, 26in barrel, factory rem700, 87grs of H1000, @ 32 degrees F. There moving 2850. & @ 70 degrees it's 2970 or basically 3000... shoots **** good and it's a light load. Hornady brass w/ the 225 Matchs. Iv shot out to 1560yds and the gun is still highly accurate without pushing the bullets super fast. Still has a hell of thump when it gets there.</p><p></p><p>With a gun like the rum It's all about the shooter, it can do whatever you want it to do if it's set up to do it. After that it's all about the skill and practice of the shooter behind the gun. This is my opinion though, take from it what you will. Have a wonderful day guys and I hope you all are happy with the cannons that have brought us together, I know I surely love mine to death.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TitaniousReaper, post: 1621810, member: 108718"] All depends on temperature for me, 26in barrel, factory rem700, 87grs of H1000, @ 32 degrees F. There moving 2850. & @ 70 degrees it’s 2970 or basically 3000... shoots **** good and it’s a light load. Hornady brass w/ the 225 Matchs. Iv shot out to 1560yds and the gun is still highly accurate without pushing the bullets super fast. Still has a hell of thump when it gets there. With a gun like the rum It’s all about the shooter, it can do whatever you want it to do if it’s set up to do it. After that it’s all about the skill and practice of the shooter behind the gun. This is my opinion though, take from it what you will. Have a wonderful day guys and I hope you all are happy with the cannons that have brought us together, I know I surely love mine to death. [/QUOTE]
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