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The Basics, Starting Out
300 Rum?
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<blockquote data-quote="elkstalker300" data-source="post: 176755" data-attributes="member: 3128"><p>I also shoot a 300 RUM and to get comfortable shooting at that range you will really want to reload. Ammo costs are pretty high. Mine has had the triggger set at 3 lbs, muzzle brake and it shoots really well with little recoil, I can see a deer fall thru my scope at 350 yds. With that said you will enjoy that rifle and yes blast them yotes. Mine is the older Sendeo. Its the only big game rifle I take any more, the rest just sit in the gun cabinet and look pretty. I keep 300 rounds loaded at all times just incase, you never know when the coyote gods will be generous LOL Enjoy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkstalker300, post: 176755, member: 3128"] I also shoot a 300 RUM and to get comfortable shooting at that range you will really want to reload. Ammo costs are pretty high. Mine has had the triggger set at 3 lbs, muzzle brake and it shoots really well with little recoil, I can see a deer fall thru my scope at 350 yds. With that said you will enjoy that rifle and yes blast them yotes. Mine is the older Sendeo. Its the only big game rifle I take any more, the rest just sit in the gun cabinet and look pretty. I keep 300 rounds loaded at all times just incase, you never know when the coyote gods will be generous LOL Enjoy [/QUOTE]
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