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416/300 Remington Ultra Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="nw07heavy" data-source="post: 1069318" data-attributes="member: 43498"><p>Well, after seeing the ballistics data you've provided on this site I have my .416 Rem Mag in the shop for re-chambering to .416-375 RUM. The RUM cartridges were checked for feeding dependability in my CRF rifle and no issues were found, so the rifle is getting re-chambered. I've been using the 400gr Swift and 350gr Speer, but have been thinking it would make the rifle more useful to improve the ballistics of my .416 Rem with increased velocity along with different bullet types. The new generation of bullets like the Cutting Edge Bullets MTH is reviving traditional cartridge performance from somewhat limited use to dual or multiple uses, something too good to ignore and not utilize. I was wondering whether you've had a chance to try the shorter length magazine fed CEB MTH .416 350gr V11 yet. The new all copper VLD bullets low drag, lighter weight, and higher velocities seem promising in expanding the uses of the rifle, and I'm looking forward to working up several loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nw07heavy, post: 1069318, member: 43498"] Well, after seeing the ballistics data you've provided on this site I have my .416 Rem Mag in the shop for re-chambering to .416-375 RUM. The RUM cartridges were checked for feeding dependability in my CRF rifle and no issues were found, so the rifle is getting re-chambered. I've been using the 400gr Swift and 350gr Speer, but have been thinking it would make the rifle more useful to improve the ballistics of my .416 Rem with increased velocity along with different bullet types. The new generation of bullets like the Cutting Edge Bullets MTH is reviving traditional cartridge performance from somewhat limited use to dual or multiple uses, something too good to ignore and not utilize. I was wondering whether you've had a chance to try the shorter length magazine fed CEB MTH .416 350gr V11 yet. The new all copper VLD bullets low drag, lighter weight, and higher velocities seem promising in expanding the uses of the rifle, and I'm looking forward to working up several loads. [/QUOTE]
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