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Reloading
Found a consistent load with the RUM & 225 ELD-M
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 2067383" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>I made a load up a few years ago with RL 26 and the Hornady 220 grains at mag length. It was getting 3123 on average. I know really fast but at almost max load data it was almost unbelievable. Now you cant find RL26. I told myself I was going to try H1000 since it seem alot of 300RUM users got decent speed and it seem to be very consistent. Slowing some thangs down also might give me more barrel life. I don't shoot my RUM that much at all though. I practice with a smaller rifle throughout the year and then shoot maybe 2 boxes of practice ammo before a hunt. If I was to do it over again I would probably had went with a 338 Lapua. A little more money in components but I think you have a little better barrel life and you can find quality cases easy. Also I think you can run a 285 ELD at 28 to 2900 is my guess but I'm not sure on that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 2067383, member: 10429"] I made a load up a few years ago with RL 26 and the Hornady 220 grains at mag length. It was getting 3123 on average. I know really fast but at almost max load data it was almost unbelievable. Now you cant find RL26. I told myself I was going to try H1000 since it seem alot of 300RUM users got decent speed and it seem to be very consistent. Slowing some thangs down also might give me more barrel life. I don't shoot my RUM that much at all though. I practice with a smaller rifle throughout the year and then shoot maybe 2 boxes of practice ammo before a hunt. If I was to do it over again I would probably had went with a 338 Lapua. A little more money in components but I think you have a little better barrel life and you can find quality cases easy. Also I think you can run a 285 ELD at 28 to 2900 is my guess but I'm not sure on that. [/QUOTE]
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