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<blockquote data-quote="RDM416" data-source="post: 590289" data-attributes="member: 3745"><p>I have a 300 RUM Sendero that I have had for several years. I bedded the action and replaced the trigger with a Jewel before the first shot. While it is not as accurate as my custom rifles it will easily stay under 1 moa. It does not have a brake and recoil is pretty stiff. I have brakes on all my other LR rigs and would on this one if shot it much. </p><p></p><p>As for reloading: Get a book by Glen Zediker, "Handloading for Competition" and read it from cover to cover. There is also a lot of information on loading on this site if you do a search. I'm not avoiding answering, I'm just saying that there are no magic quick formulas for precision loading. In order to fully answer your question it would take a book, so that is why I am suggesting you read one.......... then ask questions on specific steps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDM416, post: 590289, member: 3745"] I have a 300 RUM Sendero that I have had for several years. I bedded the action and replaced the trigger with a Jewel before the first shot. While it is not as accurate as my custom rifles it will easily stay under 1 moa. It does not have a brake and recoil is pretty stiff. I have brakes on all my other LR rigs and would on this one if shot it much. As for reloading: Get a book by Glen Zediker, "Handloading for Competition" and read it from cover to cover. There is also a lot of information on loading on this site if you do a search. I'm not avoiding answering, I'm just saying that there are no magic quick formulas for precision loading. In order to fully answer your question it would take a book, so that is why I am suggesting you read one.......... then ask questions on specific steps. [/QUOTE]
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