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Opinion on the 300RSAUM
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<blockquote data-quote="stanimals2" data-source="post: 354315" data-attributes="member: 16226"><p>I have a 300 SAUM that I have been thinking about toying around with. How does this round rate as a long range shooting and hunting caliber ? Its on a stock Ruger 77 MKII and I thought about re barreling it with a longer heavier barrel possible even with a brake to cut down on muzzle jump, but would kind of like to stay with the Saum. I would also change stocks and trigger if I decide to move forward. For the record it groups well at 100 now and its a beautiful gun so I have no idea why it is driving me crazy to do something with it ! I own many Rugers and I almost always re work them myself, float the barrels, change or stone the triggers, bed them and sometimes change barrels, but I might go farther with this one. Whats your opinion ?</p><p></p><p>Thanks, Stan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stanimals2, post: 354315, member: 16226"] I have a 300 SAUM that I have been thinking about toying around with. How does this round rate as a long range shooting and hunting caliber ? Its on a stock Ruger 77 MKII and I thought about re barreling it with a longer heavier barrel possible even with a brake to cut down on muzzle jump, but would kind of like to stay with the Saum. I would also change stocks and trigger if I decide to move forward. For the record it groups well at 100 now and its a beautiful gun so I have no idea why it is driving me crazy to do something with it ! I own many Rugers and I almost always re work them myself, float the barrels, change or stone the triggers, bed them and sometimes change barrels, but I might go farther with this one. Whats your opinion ? Thanks, Stan [/QUOTE]
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