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300rum/300wm/30-338
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<blockquote data-quote="sewwhat89" data-source="post: 141992" data-attributes="member: 4587"><p>Why are 180s the heaviest you would need? If you are wanting to shoot to 1k, a heavier more streamlined i.e. higher bc bullet would be better. If you are just wanting to shoot 180s and under, take a look at a 300 WSM or SAUM. Either round will get you to 2950 with 180s without too much fuss. That would save you up to 10-15 grs of powder per boom.</p><p></p><p>If you are stuck on those three cases, the 300WM would be the best compromise. Top-notch brass from Lapua or Nosler with no fire-forming needed, and it is not a powder hog like the RUM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sewwhat89, post: 141992, member: 4587"] Why are 180s the heaviest you would need? If you are wanting to shoot to 1k, a heavier more streamlined i.e. higher bc bullet would be better. If you are just wanting to shoot 180s and under, take a look at a 300 WSM or SAUM. Either round will get you to 2950 with 180s without too much fuss. That would save you up to 10-15 grs of powder per boom. If you are stuck on those three cases, the 300WM would be the best compromise. Top-notch brass from Lapua or Nosler with no fire-forming needed, and it is not a powder hog like the RUM. [/QUOTE]
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