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300RUM vs. 300WinMag
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<blockquote data-quote="kcebcj" data-source="post: 288308" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>For a year now I have been trying to decide between these two calibers wanting the "best of both worlds" and have finally made the decision to have Nathan Dagley build me a Win 300. It just simply better fits the type of hunting I enjoy the most. With 200gr Accubond's it's a solid 800 yard elk carry rifle. One of the most deciding factors was that the Win 300 can be shot without a muzzle brake and that eliminates the need for hearing protection while hunting. I know the RUM can be used without a brake but I'm not that tough.</p><p></p><p>If I was wanting a 30 cal 12-13 lb long range rifle not to be packed a lot the 300 RUM would be my choice.</p><p></p><p>The RUM uses considerably more powder then the 300 Win and the barrel life is shorter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcebcj, post: 288308, member: 10391"] For a year now I have been trying to decide between these two calibers wanting the “best of both worlds” and have finally made the decision to have Nathan Dagley build me a Win 300. It just simply better fits the type of hunting I enjoy the most. With 200gr Accubond’s it’s a solid 800 yard elk carry rifle. One of the most deciding factors was that the Win 300 can be shot without a muzzle brake and that eliminates the need for hearing protection while hunting. I know the RUM can be used without a brake but I’m not that tough. If I was wanting a 30 cal 12-13 lb long range rifle not to be packed a lot the 300 RUM would be my choice. The RUM uses considerably more powder then the 300 Win and the barrel life is shorter. [/QUOTE]
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