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<blockquote data-quote="SnowbirdUT" data-source="post: 1715099" data-attributes="member: 88029"><p>Have you purchased a rifle already? I have three 300 RUM's. I have one I would sell for $850.00. It has the following configuration;</p><p></p><p>1. Manners carbon graphite stock. I have a short picatinny rail on the forearm of the stock to attach a bipod.</p><p>2. Hart 29" barrel with a 1:10 twist and muzzle break for a TBAC suppressor. The barrel is fluted. I have shot about 500 rounds through this barrel. </p><p>3. Jewel trigger - I have an extra Jewel trigger for this action that I will include. </p><p>4. Winchester Model 70 action. Badger (If I remember correctly) one piece scope rail with a 20 MOA slope. </p><p></p><p>I may have a 100 to 200 pieces of brass that I used in that rifle that I would include with the sale. I need to check.</p><p></p><p>I started shooting 185 grain bullets with that rifle and kept increasing the weight of the bullet as my understanding of ballistics increased. I now use 230 grain Berger Hybrid target bullets in my 300 RUMs (88 grain Retumbo, Norma brass and Federal 215 GMM primers 3003 fps). I had an antelope doe tag that I filled last weekend. It was a 790 yard shot - One shot. </p><p></p><p>I have two 338 LM's as well. I use 300 grain Berger Hybrid OTM bullets (94 grain Retumbo, Peterson brass, 215 GMM primers - 2830 fps). Believe it or not, the 300 RUM outperforms the 338 LM's. I have to dial in significantly more drop on the 338 LM's at one mile distances than my 300 RUM. Even though the BC on the 300 gr 338 bullets is higher than the 230 gr 30 cal bullets, I cannot get the MV of the 338's close to the 300 RUM. When I rebuild my 338's, I will likely look for a larger case than the stock 338 LM. </p><p></p><p>I cannot recommend the 300 RUM enough as a hunting rifle. I love my 300 RUMs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SnowbirdUT, post: 1715099, member: 88029"] Have you purchased a rifle already? I have three 300 RUM's. I have one I would sell for $850.00. It has the following configuration; 1. Manners carbon graphite stock. I have a short picatinny rail on the forearm of the stock to attach a bipod. 2. Hart 29" barrel with a 1:10 twist and muzzle break for a TBAC suppressor. The barrel is fluted. I have shot about 500 rounds through this barrel. 3. Jewel trigger - I have an extra Jewel trigger for this action that I will include. 4. Winchester Model 70 action. Badger (If I remember correctly) one piece scope rail with a 20 MOA slope. I may have a 100 to 200 pieces of brass that I used in that rifle that I would include with the sale. I need to check. I started shooting 185 grain bullets with that rifle and kept increasing the weight of the bullet as my understanding of ballistics increased. I now use 230 grain Berger Hybrid target bullets in my 300 RUMs (88 grain Retumbo, Norma brass and Federal 215 GMM primers 3003 fps). I had an antelope doe tag that I filled last weekend. It was a 790 yard shot - One shot. I have two 338 LM's as well. I use 300 grain Berger Hybrid OTM bullets (94 grain Retumbo, Peterson brass, 215 GMM primers - 2830 fps). Believe it or not, the 300 RUM outperforms the 338 LM's. I have to dial in significantly more drop on the 338 LM's at one mile distances than my 300 RUM. Even though the BC on the 300 gr 338 bullets is higher than the 230 gr 30 cal bullets, I cannot get the MV of the 338's close to the 300 RUM. When I rebuild my 338's, I will likely look for a larger case than the stock 338 LM. I cannot recommend the 300 RUM enough as a hunting rifle. I love my 300 RUMs! [/QUOTE]
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