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<blockquote data-quote="Doublezranch" data-source="post: 1660673" data-attributes="member: 32664"><p>I have one. It's my unicorn. It's my favorite RUM I own. I have the whole set of RUMS plus RUM wildcats and I still think my 375 rum is the most fun to shoot. It's crazy accurate, and a death ray with anything 270 to 300 grain bullet weight. Incredibly easy to reload for and just a very forgiving caliber. </p><p>Yorke-1's BME is a very cool cartridge. We have talked about it several times and I'm impressed with how he was able to wildcat the RUM case. His improvements really give the BME a huge edge over the standard 375 rum. I did make a 378 Weatherby Improved for my son Zayne. The 375 Zayne holds 142-144 grains and will run very close with the Cheytac. That wasn't my goal when I built the rifle however I was pleasantly surprised when we saw the performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doublezranch, post: 1660673, member: 32664"] I have one. It’s my unicorn. It’s my favorite RUM I own. I have the whole set of RUMS plus RUM wildcats and I still think my 375 rum is the most fun to shoot. It’s crazy accurate, and a death ray with anything 270 to 300 grain bullet weight. Incredibly easy to reload for and just a very forgiving caliber. Yorke-1’s BME is a very cool cartridge. We have talked about it several times and I’m impressed with how he was able to wildcat the RUM case. His improvements really give the BME a huge edge over the standard 375 rum. I did make a 378 Weatherby Improved for my son Zayne. The 375 Zayne holds 142-144 grains and will run very close with the Cheytac. That wasn’t my goal when I built the rifle however I was pleasantly surprised when we saw the performance. [/QUOTE]
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