The Apex 194 grain has the same BC as the 240 grain CEB. Notice the short ogive on the CEB. It's not a sleek bullet. You'd be able to drive the Apex way faster.
Don't use Berger's stability calculator for anything but burgers. Bergers don't have tips. Honestly, just don't use their calculator.Yes, I did read the response from CEB. But, I am curious as to why the data from Berger's Twist Rate Stability Calculator is at odds with the views from CEB's staff.
Thank you.Don't use Berger's stability calculator for anything but burgers. Bergers don't have tips. Honestly, just don't use their calculator.
Use this one. https://jbmballistics.com/cgi-bin/jbmstab-5.1.cgi
This has me thinking of getting a 1:6" twist barrel for my 300 RUM to try 180gr to 240gr mono's. And, see what it does with 250gr lead. At least 3,200 fps with 250gr would be great to try to get to.Go for it. Will be a learning experience one way or another for sure.
Thank you.
245 BergerBased on your original post you should already know what your rifle will do with the heavier cup/core pills. It will not be fast with the same weight mono. What's your recorded speeds with all the testing you mentioned in your OP?
"I recently bought a rifle chambered in 300 RUM, 28" inch barrel, 1:8" twist. Looking to hunt with it and shoot heavier 220gr to 250gr. My experience with the 300 RUM is limited. My shooting so far has been with Hornady ELD-X 220gr, A-Tip 230gr and 250gr, and Berger LR Hybrid and Elite Hunter 245gr."
Perfect…… a mono of the same weight will be MUCH slower!!!! They are longer and you can't get as much powder in the case.245 Berger
3010 fps
Carbon Six
28" inch barrel
1:8" twist
92.5gr N570
Rem cases (virgin)
995 yards showing 4'' vertical on 3 shot groups .5moa. 92.5gr N570
This was after much testing. I started off with 83gr of N570 looking for pressure signs but, I wasn't happy with the results with velocity.
This is my first 300 RUM. I bought this rifle in early 2024 so I'm still working with it.
Gday kojaTumbling pills,
Fordy,have you ever tried Fort Scott muntions TUI's? Designed by Federal in the 60's to kill beyond shooting through door post and windshields on vehicles. VERY,very accurate in multiple 6mm's.
Needle sharp point,you can not carry in pocket. It becomes candie cane shape at 400m same as it did at 100yds in sand berms.
Shot a nice Kansas buck,excactly 300 yards with their 243win 90 gr,tiny hole in,mush in broiler room,took a rib out,out hole size of pop can,then lop an inch branch of cedar tree 20 yards behind it,but a good 10' right of deer.Never tried it again,something about it.