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Reloading
300 RUM Load development*group pics added*
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<blockquote data-quote="djtjr" data-source="post: 538838" data-attributes="member: 13195"><p>my lighter weight rum shoots well sub moa with a great es using retumbo and 200 accubonds. but i am shooting 93.5 grains which was not a hot load in this gun as i took it to 97 where i started seeing presure in cooler weather. when hot i built it up again and got presure at 95 but the accuracy node was 93-94 and i split the dif to give me the most leeway for temp and maintained velocity. i am getting 3230 on an oehler and am very happy with the load. i would definately build up to this load as the one thing i have seen in doing rather extensive RUM research is there seems to bi a big range of what each gun can handle without showing pressure. mine seems to be in the upper quadrant of what it will handle so again build with caution</p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djtjr, post: 538838, member: 13195"] my lighter weight rum shoots well sub moa with a great es using retumbo and 200 accubonds. but i am shooting 93.5 grains which was not a hot load in this gun as i took it to 97 where i started seeing presure in cooler weather. when hot i built it up again and got presure at 95 but the accuracy node was 93-94 and i split the dif to give me the most leeway for temp and maintained velocity. i am getting 3230 on an oehler and am very happy with the load. i would definately build up to this load as the one thing i have seen in doing rather extensive RUM research is there seems to bi a big range of what each gun can handle without showing pressure. mine seems to be in the upper quadrant of what it will handle so again build with caution d [/QUOTE]
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