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Anyone with 300 RUM plus p
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<blockquote data-quote="smoked" data-source="post: 1403322" data-attributes="member: 29868"><p>I dont really understand what you are saying. Basically you just said you overload your rum to reach 3100 fps. Also claim your not hitting it hard.Then claim I need guages. I take it you have guages? Mag length load of rl33 would be crazy compressed with a 230. At least in a 26 inch barrel it took me around 104gr to achieve 3100. Yes I can be arrogant when someone comes to my post to bitch at me for something they dont like. Kinda like a liberal in politics. While I whole heartedly agree on being arrogant you should read your ignorant post. Back to the rifle. The plus p design is so you can achieve those overloaded velocities without the overpressure. Berger manual says 84.8 grains of H1000 in a 26 inch tube should produce 2766 fps. DE load data shows an accuracy load of 90gr H1000. Velocity on that load is just over 3100 fps. This is with normal Rum Pressure. No brass damage, no heavy bolt, no bs with a gain of 330 fps. I am sorry you are bent on people trying to improve ballistics but to people like me this is awesome. As far as needing a crutch like a flat shooting round I guess sure I like it. My clients wont miss as much and more game is anchored in its tracks because there is less guesswork.(My bad) The next steps with this rifle will be testing the rest of what H1000 has to offer then it will be Retumbo then RL33. Just think about the velocity gain a standard 26 inch rum made with RL33. Now add the plus p design and a 30 inch tube.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smoked, post: 1403322, member: 29868"] I dont really understand what you are saying. Basically you just said you overload your rum to reach 3100 fps. Also claim your not hitting it hard.Then claim I need guages. I take it you have guages? Mag length load of rl33 would be crazy compressed with a 230. At least in a 26 inch barrel it took me around 104gr to achieve 3100. Yes I can be arrogant when someone comes to my post to bitch at me for something they dont like. Kinda like a liberal in politics. While I whole heartedly agree on being arrogant you should read your ignorant post. Back to the rifle. The plus p design is so you can achieve those overloaded velocities without the overpressure. Berger manual says 84.8 grains of H1000 in a 26 inch tube should produce 2766 fps. DE load data shows an accuracy load of 90gr H1000. Velocity on that load is just over 3100 fps. This is with normal Rum Pressure. No brass damage, no heavy bolt, no bs with a gain of 330 fps. I am sorry you are bent on people trying to improve ballistics but to people like me this is awesome. As far as needing a crutch like a flat shooting round I guess sure I like it. My clients wont miss as much and more game is anchored in its tracks because there is less guesswork.(My bad) The next steps with this rifle will be testing the rest of what H1000 has to offer then it will be Retumbo then RL33. Just think about the velocity gain a standard 26 inch rum made with RL33. Now add the plus p design and a 30 inch tube. [/QUOTE]
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