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Info on 300RUM & 215 berger
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<blockquote data-quote="BEEMAN" data-source="post: 760712" data-attributes="member: 38130"><p>Well speaking of a 300 WM. A friend and myself did a little comparison the other day. As I said before I am disappointed in my MV. We took my friends 300 WM and loaded some 215's in it and started to work up to a max load. We never did make it to over pressure. Just got to cold. I believe we were at 76 or 78 grains of H1000 and the 300 WM hit 2955 fps. Basically same MV as my 300 RUM with 13 grains less powder. The conditions were very cold and windy. We actually had to stop at times to see the 100 yard target because of blowing snow. Even in these conditions and wind all shots in load development were in a 1.25" group. I think we had them 50 thou off in his rifle. I guess the 300 RUM is just not very efficient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BEEMAN, post: 760712, member: 38130"] Well speaking of a 300 WM. A friend and myself did a little comparison the other day. As I said before I am disappointed in my MV. We took my friends 300 WM and loaded some 215's in it and started to work up to a max load. We never did make it to over pressure. Just got to cold. I believe we were at 76 or 78 grains of H1000 and the 300 WM hit 2955 fps. Basically same MV as my 300 RUM with 13 grains less powder. The conditions were very cold and windy. We actually had to stop at times to see the 100 yard target because of blowing snow. Even in these conditions and wind all shots in load development were in a 1.25" group. I think we had them 50 thou off in his rifle. I guess the 300 RUM is just not very efficient. [/QUOTE]
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