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<blockquote data-quote="Long Time Long Ranger" data-source="post: 606859" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>I have the same rifle, rem 700 ss 338 rum, and am currently working up a load with the 225 grain D62 .64 bc cutting edge bullet. I have been shooting the 225 AB in it. If the wind settles in the morning I can give you some fresh data on it. Saturday shot some test loads all around 3200 fps. It is the best bullet to 1000 yards. The 338-300 RUM and the 338 RUM shoot the same bullets basically the same velocities so really makes no difference as to weight with either. If your 338-300 is a 30" barrel that will make a little difference. Your remington will shoot the same accuracy loads with the 300 grainers if you are using H-1000. They both shoot with best accuracy with 91-93 grains of H-1000 at about the same velocities. The new H-1000 will be a little less. The 26" barrel remington will average 2730-2770 fps probably with best accuracy. That is where the ones I have worked with hit best accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Time Long Ranger, post: 606859, member: 505"] I have the same rifle, rem 700 ss 338 rum, and am currently working up a load with the 225 grain D62 .64 bc cutting edge bullet. I have been shooting the 225 AB in it. If the wind settles in the morning I can give you some fresh data on it. Saturday shot some test loads all around 3200 fps. It is the best bullet to 1000 yards. The 338-300 RUM and the 338 RUM shoot the same bullets basically the same velocities so really makes no difference as to weight with either. If your 338-300 is a 30" barrel that will make a little difference. Your remington will shoot the same accuracy loads with the 300 grainers if you are using H-1000. They both shoot with best accuracy with 91-93 grains of H-1000 at about the same velocities. The new H-1000 will be a little less. The 26" barrel remington will average 2730-2770 fps probably with best accuracy. That is where the ones I have worked with hit best accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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