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<blockquote data-quote="elkslayerjc" data-source="post: 659366" data-attributes="member: 32347"><p>I have a 300 RUM as well and what I found to solve the problem of being able to load for the magazine and be .015 off the lands was to install the Wyatts extended box magazine (CFE-9) which allows you to extend your bullets to 3.999 O.A.L if need be. Minor smithing is needed but is really easy to install. Just a thought and you can go online and check out the different options or you can call them and discuss your situation. Or you can go about it the way that you are but I really beleave that bullet seating depth and how much bullet is below the shoulder of the case makes a big difference. The deeper the seat the more of the explosion is around the bullet and not directly on the bottom of the bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkslayerjc, post: 659366, member: 32347"] I have a 300 RUM as well and what I found to solve the problem of being able to load for the magazine and be .015 off the lands was to install the Wyatts extended box magazine (CFE-9) which allows you to extend your bullets to 3.999 O.A.L if need be. Minor smithing is needed but is really easy to install. Just a thought and you can go online and check out the different options or you can call them and discuss your situation. Or you can go about it the way that you are but I really beleave that bullet seating depth and how much bullet is below the shoulder of the case makes a big difference. The deeper the seat the more of the explosion is around the bullet and not directly on the bottom of the bullet. [/QUOTE]
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