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300win or 300rum
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<blockquote data-quote="300win" data-source="post: 108907" data-attributes="member: 5965"><p>One bid disadvantage to the 300 rum is you have to use rem brass. The 300 win is made by both norma and lapua as well as many other high quality manufactures. If you are looking for true long accuracy I doubt you will find it shooting rem brass.But there has been alot of success with the 300 rum. You will have to burn alot more powder ( = recoil, muzzle blast) to gain a little more speed. I would rechamber with a min. spec reamer, use top quality brass and experiment with some 190 or heavier bullets and some slow burning powders and you will be suprised by the accuracy and velocity. Or better yet rebarrel to a 28" HB and use top quality components and you will have no regrets. Just one guys thoughts. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif <font color="black"> </font></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300win, post: 108907, member: 5965"] One bid disadvantage to the 300 rum is you have to use rem brass. The 300 win is made by both norma and lapua as well as many other high quality manufactures. If you are looking for true long accuracy I doubt you will find it shooting rem brass.But there has been alot of success with the 300 rum. You will have to burn alot more powder ( = recoil, muzzle blast) to gain a little more speed. I would rechamber with a min. spec reamer, use top quality brass and experiment with some 190 or heavier bullets and some slow burning powders and you will be suprised by the accuracy and velocity. Or better yet rebarrel to a 28" HB and use top quality components and you will have no regrets. Just one guys thoughts. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] <font color="black"> </font> [/QUOTE]
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