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300 RUM Reloading Help
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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 1059090" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>Working with my RUM again, so I'm back on here. I would say you were in the velocity range, but every rifle is different. Bottom line is you are chronographing your rifle with your pressure, so it does not matter what everyone else gets in their rifle. </p><p> </p><p>I load for a couple 300 RUM, and they both love Retumbo for 165-190gr bullets. Mine loves 50BMG for 200-210gr bullets. R25 works pretty good also, but H1000 not so well.</p><p> </p><p>Based on your groups I would be more concerned with the loads overall accuracy and stringing more then velocity. Checking your bedding/bolt tension. I personally do all load development at 100yds, and then check and verify stabilization later at 300.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 1059090, member: 42157"] Working with my RUM again, so I'm back on here. I would say you were in the velocity range, but every rifle is different. Bottom line is you are chronographing your rifle with your pressure, so it does not matter what everyone else gets in their rifle. I load for a couple 300 RUM, and they both love Retumbo for 165-190gr bullets. Mine loves 50BMG for 200-210gr bullets. R25 works pretty good also, but H1000 not so well. Based on your groups I would be more concerned with the loads overall accuracy and stringing more then velocity. Checking your bedding/bolt tension. I personally do all load development at 100yds, and then check and verify stabilization later at 300. [/QUOTE]
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