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Reloading
300RUM vs. 300WinMag
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon A" data-source="post: 288358" data-attributes="member: 319"><p>The 300 WinMag is a classic that will endure, and I liked mine a lot. Especially for a lighter rifle if using lighter bullets it really makes the most sense.</p><p></p><p>The advantage does become quite significant with heavier bullets in the RUM though. With Wilcat Bullets coming back, a heavier Berger possible in the future, etc, the future is looking even better for the RUM. If you plan on having a brake, or plan on the rifle being heavy, or simply can deal with recoil better than most I'd recommend the RUM. If none of those three are the case, I'd go Win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon A, post: 288358, member: 319"] The 300 WinMag is a classic that will endure, and I liked mine a lot. Especially for a lighter rifle if using lighter bullets it really makes the most sense. The advantage does become quite significant with heavier bullets in the RUM though. With Wilcat Bullets coming back, a heavier Berger possible in the future, etc, the future is looking even better for the RUM. If you plan on having a brake, or plan on the rifle being heavy, or simply can deal with recoil better than most I'd recommend the RUM. If none of those three are the case, I'd go Win. [/QUOTE]
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