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Hornady 208 A Max for 300 RUM???
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<blockquote data-quote="joel0407" data-source="post: 272424" data-attributes="member: 13863"><p>Ok todays results.</p><p> </p><p>94 grains of 2225 (Retumbo in US) 2 shots were within .25" and the 1 about 1.5" away.</p><p> </p><p>94.5 grains, 3 shots made a triangle all about 1.25" apart.</p><p> </p><p>I will try two 3 shot groups at 94 grains and crony tomorrow and see how I go. If they dont shoot I'll be trying either 200 grain SMKs or 178 grain A-Maxs. I cant see the point of loading any lower just to shoot a high B.C. bullet. Loading down seems to defeat the point of the 300rum, might as well have a 300win.</p><p> </p><p>Joel SHOEMARK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joel0407, post: 272424, member: 13863"] Ok todays results. 94 grains of 2225 (Retumbo in US) 2 shots were within .25" and the 1 about 1.5" away. 94.5 grains, 3 shots made a triangle all about 1.25" apart. I will try two 3 shot groups at 94 grains and crony tomorrow and see how I go. If they dont shoot I'll be trying either 200 grain SMKs or 178 grain A-Maxs. I cant see the point of loading any lower just to shoot a high B.C. bullet. Loading down seems to defeat the point of the 300rum, might as well have a 300win. Joel SHOEMARK [/QUOTE]
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