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Which Brass for the 300 RUM
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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 1228227" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>I've used fully prepped Rem brass in my 300 RUM and 338 RUM. Both rifles shoot 1/2 moa when I'm on my game. I typically load at the higher end of book loads (not beyond) and get more ten 5 reloads. When resizing, I push shoulders back .002" with a Redding type S bushing die. That is plenty for a smooth feed when chambering and doesn't over stress the brass.</p><p></p><p>I don't expect magnum cartridges to get 10 or more reloads from a piece of brass and usually throw away my brass at 10 reloads even on the softer cartridges. I do not anneal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 1228227, member: 313"] I've used fully prepped Rem brass in my 300 RUM and 338 RUM. Both rifles shoot 1/2 moa when I'm on my game. I typically load at the higher end of book loads (not beyond) and get more ten 5 reloads. When resizing, I push shoulders back .002" with a Redding type S bushing die. That is plenty for a smooth feed when chambering and doesn't over stress the brass. I don't expect magnum cartridges to get 10 or more reloads from a piece of brass and usually throw away my brass at 10 reloads even on the softer cartridges. I do not anneal. [/QUOTE]
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