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300 RUM Load Testing For Accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 1057558" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>Its the standard 1-10 twist. Other than the break, bedding, and a trigger adjust its a factory rig sendero. I really like to shoot it alot. I just wish the mag was a lot longer. I am also going to work up some of the 210ABLR bullets and see if I can get a good consistant load that fits in the mag. I shot the off the shelf stuff and they shot ok. Just nothing like the 230's. I've also been tossing around the ideal of fully having this rig customized out to shoot the 230 out of a wyatt box, get the action trued, and go with a bench mark 28 or 29 inch barrel with a break. OR, possibally get a custom built 284 Jazz, or actually the 28 Nosler would do, or a 7mm RUM. With the 195 berger coming out the 7mm caliber is looking pretty nice with this heavy bullet. Now if Nosler ups the ante and makes there on 190 to 200 grain 7mm ABLR, the 28 nosler, 284 Jazz, 7mm RUM will really come to life with a bonded bullet. There are some other 7mm out there that are also a favorite but it can really grow into a long list. Only other thing if the 30 and the 7mm doesn't do it then a 338 Lapua improved with a 300 grain pill will do it. Hell why mess around just go with a 375 or a 408 chey tac. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 1057558, member: 10429"] Its the standard 1-10 twist. Other than the break, bedding, and a trigger adjust its a factory rig sendero. I really like to shoot it alot. I just wish the mag was a lot longer. I am also going to work up some of the 210ABLR bullets and see if I can get a good consistant load that fits in the mag. I shot the off the shelf stuff and they shot ok. Just nothing like the 230's. I've also been tossing around the ideal of fully having this rig customized out to shoot the 230 out of a wyatt box, get the action trued, and go with a bench mark 28 or 29 inch barrel with a break. OR, possibally get a custom built 284 Jazz, or actually the 28 Nosler would do, or a 7mm RUM. With the 195 berger coming out the 7mm caliber is looking pretty nice with this heavy bullet. Now if Nosler ups the ante and makes there on 190 to 200 grain 7mm ABLR, the 28 nosler, 284 Jazz, 7mm RUM will really come to life with a bonded bullet. There are some other 7mm out there that are also a favorite but it can really grow into a long list. Only other thing if the 30 and the 7mm doesn't do it then a 338 Lapua improved with a 300 grain pill will do it. Hell why mess around just go with a 375 or a 408 chey tac. :D [/QUOTE]
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