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Long range 300 RUM question?
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<blockquote data-quote="lerch" data-source="post: 75016" data-attributes="member: 3115"><p>I will be hunting with a 30" barrel this year and even though it adds wieght I want the added velocity and possible accuracy. As far as bullets for the 300 rum, don't be like me and waste your time on the light bullets, it is pointless and you don't utilize the sheer power of this cartridge. I would recomend Richard Graves Wildcat 190 RBBT ULD. You could even go heavier in to his 200-220 wieght bullets and it would work great. If you rebarreld the gun I would get it done in a 1-9 twist and try richards 240 grain bullets for some ultra long range powerhouses. As far as standard bullet makers I would tell you to go with the Nosler accubond 200 gr for elk and for lighter game us the 200 gr ballistic tip because I think they have the same BC. Unless you like recoil I wouldn't get a carbon fiber wrapped barrel simply because these guns can kick the snot out of you. </p><p>Just my opinions and they ain't worth much /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif</p><p></p><p>Steve Elmenhorst</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lerch, post: 75016, member: 3115"] I will be hunting with a 30" barrel this year and even though it adds wieght I want the added velocity and possible accuracy. As far as bullets for the 300 rum, don't be like me and waste your time on the light bullets, it is pointless and you don't utilize the sheer power of this cartridge. I would recomend Richard Graves Wildcat 190 RBBT ULD. You could even go heavier in to his 200-220 wieght bullets and it would work great. If you rebarreld the gun I would get it done in a 1-9 twist and try richards 240 grain bullets for some ultra long range powerhouses. As far as standard bullet makers I would tell you to go with the Nosler accubond 200 gr for elk and for lighter game us the 200 gr ballistic tip because I think they have the same BC. Unless you like recoil I wouldn't get a carbon fiber wrapped barrel simply because these guns can kick the snot out of you. Just my opinions and they ain't worth much [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] Steve Elmenhorst [/QUOTE]
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