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<blockquote data-quote="hybridfiat" data-source="post: 951993" data-attributes="member: 72793"><p>Ive recently bought a 300 RUM reamer for a friends build on his old Weatherby MkV.</p><p>I did point out the obvious short life span of the barrel. 500 rounds. But he pointed out that he will only be shooting 20-30 round a year through it on average.</p><p>So as long as you can cope with the recoil and muzzle blast, go for it.</p><p>For average ranges you can still load it down to .308 velocities and spare the throat, it just wont be very efficient on powder.</p><p>For my money, Id get a lower recoiling LRR like the 6.5-284 or 7mmRM. </p><p>Happy shooting with what ever you decide to get gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hybridfiat, post: 951993, member: 72793"] Ive recently bought a 300 RUM reamer for a friends build on his old Weatherby MkV. I did point out the obvious short life span of the barrel. 500 rounds. But he pointed out that he will only be shooting 20-30 round a year through it on average. So as long as you can cope with the recoil and muzzle blast, go for it. For average ranges you can still load it down to .308 velocities and spare the throat, it just wont be very efficient on powder. For my money, Id get a lower recoiling LRR like the 6.5-284 or 7mmRM. Happy shooting with what ever you decide to get gun) [/QUOTE]
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