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Reloading
338 RUM bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="Moman" data-source="post: 1818894" data-attributes="member: 10494"><p>I have an RBros 338 RUM with a 27" Broughton 9.3 twist. Loading 250 Berger EH in the 3100 FPS range with H-1000 in Nosler brass. Other than the barrel, mine sounds pretty similar to yours. I found a good node around 3050 and might stay with that, the recoil is a lot more manageable there, the gun is 10 lbs with a Sightron Siii 6x24x50. I picked up a box of the 265 ABLR's to try but like I said, the recoil with the 250's in a fairly light packable rifle can be pretty punishing. If you try the ABLR's, a tech at Nosler told me to wait until you had 100-150 rounds through the rifle. In his words this was to let the barrel settle in first otherwise this bullet was not as accurate. This was across the board for ABLR Bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moman, post: 1818894, member: 10494"] I have an RBros 338 RUM with a 27” Broughton 9.3 twist. Loading 250 Berger EH in the 3100 FPS range with H-1000 in Nosler brass. Other than the barrel, mine sounds pretty similar to yours. I found a good node around 3050 and might stay with that, the recoil is a lot more manageable there, the gun is 10 lbs with a Sightron Siii 6x24x50. I picked up a box of the 265 ABLR’s to try but like I said, the recoil with the 250’s in a fairly light packable rifle can be pretty punishing. If you try the ABLR’s, a tech at Nosler told me to wait until you had 100-150 rounds through the rifle. In his words this was to let the barrel settle in first otherwise this bullet was not as accurate. This was across the board for ABLR Bullets. [/QUOTE]
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