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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
help working up a 300 rum load
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<blockquote data-quote="ejones338" data-source="post: 264224" data-attributes="member: 15266"><p>You've got it right, but as far as over all length, their are alot of things to consider. Most factory, if not all factory guns in .300 rum have alot of freebore, so you probably won,t be able to seat out to the lands and still be able to load into the mag. You will have to do a few checks to find out OAL for your cartridge. I too will be working up a new load for a .300 rum as soon as it arrives. H1000 is my first choice, Retumbo 2nd pushing 210 vld's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ejones338, post: 264224, member: 15266"] You've got it right, but as far as over all length, their are alot of things to consider. Most factory, if not all factory guns in .300 rum have alot of freebore, so you probably won,t be able to seat out to the lands and still be able to load into the mag. You will have to do a few checks to find out OAL for your cartridge. I too will be working up a new load for a .300 rum as soon as it arrives. H1000 is my first choice, Retumbo 2nd pushing 210 vld's. [/QUOTE]
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