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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
300 RUM Sendero
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<blockquote data-quote="George Koch" data-source="post: 448392" data-attributes="member: 27669"><p>The first thing you need to do is get rid of that stock that comes with it and send it to a good smith. If your not Sampson I would get a brake for it. And to be honest although I like mine you might be better off getting a custom gun. If your looking for bench rest results try a different caliber the 300 is not built for bench rest results it will shoot decent and will reach out and touch a lot of things. ;</p><p></p><p>Be careful with your powder selection I used some IMR-4350 as a best powder recom.from Nosler 6th edition, against my better judgement. Its a moderate burning powder and its to fast for the case vol of the 300 RUM. Good Luck the 300 is hard to beat when you get it all dialed in</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George Koch, post: 448392, member: 27669"] The first thing you need to do is get rid of that stock that comes with it and send it to a good smith. If your not Sampson I would get a brake for it. And to be honest although I like mine you might be better off getting a custom gun. If your looking for bench rest results try a different caliber the 300 is not built for bench rest results it will shoot decent and will reach out and touch a lot of things. ; Be careful with your powder selection I used some IMR-4350 as a best powder recom.from Nosler 6th edition, against my better judgement. Its a moderate burning powder and its to fast for the case vol of the 300 RUM. Good Luck the 300 is hard to beat when you get it all dialed in [/QUOTE]
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