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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
.300 RUM Recoil
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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 473057" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>I have a .338 RUM that was intended to shoot 250 Accubonds. Neck surgery, arthritic hands, and other age stuff have combined to make this most unpleasant. Having been able to shoot .375's etc. from the bench in my youth, it took a bit of being "kicked around" before my ego would accept the change. I dialed it back by shooting 180 grain Accubonds and found shooting could still be fun. The rifle accepts it just fine, and I even managed to kill a Pronghorn with it last fall. If a hunt comes up that needs more bullet I can always switch back.gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 473057, member: 30671"] I have a .338 RUM that was intended to shoot 250 Accubonds. Neck surgery, arthritic hands, and other age stuff have combined to make this most unpleasant. Having been able to shoot .375's etc. from the bench in my youth, it took a bit of being "kicked around" before my ego would accept the change. I dialed it back by shooting 180 grain Accubonds and found shooting could still be fun. The rifle accepts it just fine, and I even managed to kill a Pronghorn with it last fall. If a hunt comes up that needs more bullet I can always switch back.gun) [/QUOTE]
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