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300 rum vs 300wby mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Eaglet" data-source="post: 239710" data-attributes="member: 3756"><p>The Weatherby holds 97 gr. of water and the RUM 110 gr. of water.</p><p>Brass is much more inexpensive for the RUM.</p><p>The Weatherby brass is belted; RUM has no belt. Some folks beleive that a none belted would be more accurate. I do know the 300 RUM is very accurate.</p><p>The RUM is way cheaper to shoot weather you're reloading or using factory ammo. Most people would go with the RUM.</p><p>Using 200 gr. bullets like Nosler Accubond when reloading the RUM can really shine... 3200 f/sec easy. Factory ammo is easier to find for the RUM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eaglet, post: 239710, member: 3756"] The Weatherby holds 97 gr. of water and the RUM 110 gr. of water. Brass is much more inexpensive for the RUM. The Weatherby brass is belted; RUM has no belt. Some folks beleive that a none belted would be more accurate. I do know the 300 RUM is very accurate. The RUM is way cheaper to shoot weather you're reloading or using factory ammo. Most people would go with the RUM. Using 200 gr. bullets like Nosler Accubond when reloading the RUM can really shine... 3200 f/sec easy. Factory ammo is easier to find for the RUM. [/QUOTE]
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