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New 30/375 wildcat
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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 710453" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>I've had 3 300 RUMs and they are pretty potent but barrel burners, brass doesn't last, they kick the snot out of you, etc. My 30/375 S.I. holds 20 grains less powder but doesn't sacrifice enough velocity to put up with all the negatives of the RUM (IMO). I get great brass life, accuracy, and can reach nearly 3100' with the 215 Berger. It would work great in a 700 Rem., and in fact, a conversion from an already chambered 300 WM would be easy........Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 710453, member: 13833"] I've had 3 300 RUMs and they are pretty potent but barrel burners, brass doesn't last, they kick the snot out of you, etc. My 30/375 S.I. holds 20 grains less powder but doesn't sacrifice enough velocity to put up with all the negatives of the RUM (IMO). I get great brass life, accuracy, and can reach nearly 3100' with the 215 Berger. It would work great in a 700 Rem., and in fact, a conversion from an already chambered 300 WM would be easy........Rich [/QUOTE]
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