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300 RUM for long range rifle.
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<blockquote data-quote="glbhunter" data-source="post: 1403896" data-attributes="member: 100645"><p>I have a problem with getting this "off the lands thing figured out" because of the <strong>length of the</strong> <strong>magazine</strong>. I have worked with setting up the sweet spot off the lands a little bit, and I know that is an important part of the process. Thought of using the first bullet to manual feed and setting up sweet spot off or on the lands with that one. I probably don't need to spell this out for you guys. Now I remember the another reason I was sticking with the 168 bergers. The longer the bullet gets the more it will push back into the powder, because of the limitation in the magazine so this is a tradeoff for me. I have seen a kit out there that extends the magazine for the RUM. It may be another thing I will have to invest in to get the basics in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glbhunter, post: 1403896, member: 100645"] I have a problem with getting this "off the lands thing figured out" because of the [B]length of the[/B] [B]magazine[/B]. I have worked with setting up the sweet spot off the lands a little bit, and I know that is an important part of the process. Thought of using the first bullet to manual feed and setting up sweet spot off or on the lands with that one. I probably don't need to spell this out for you guys. Now I remember the another reason I was sticking with the 168 bergers. The longer the bullet gets the more it will push back into the powder, because of the limitation in the magazine so this is a tradeoff for me. I have seen a kit out there that extends the magazine for the RUM. It may be another thing I will have to invest in to get the basics in place. [/QUOTE]
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