wyogeargeek
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I shoot the same. Works great.I absolutely love mine with barnes and rl 22 it's hard to beat.
I shoot the same. Works great.I absolutely love mine with barnes and rl 22 it's hard to beat.
That is hummin!! SheeshshhGot the Nosler Accubond 165gr shooting real good sub moa ' 96grs of H1000 gets it done nicely ' hope the 180s AB shoot good as well fingers crossed
First time posting on here and the first thing to pop up is 300 RUM. I picked up my second rum this year, a 700 sendaro had it threaded for a brake and started loading some 220 eld-x from my last rum. It didn't take long to find a load to get me by for the rest of the year and boy did it prevail. First outing got my a groundhog at 280 and second hog and new personal record of 942 yards and got the shot on video to boot! If I figure out how to post pictures and videos I will. Load is 89.6gr h1000 220 eldx Peterson brass at 3060fps
That it does indeed hoping to take a whitetail with it this coming season. I'm running it suppressed now so I don't need to remember ear plugspahunter95……Welcome from North Central Wyoming!
And the 300 RUM makes a darn good varmint cartridge! memtb
Why would you change after so much good luck with the 300 RUM... Ya never ever get off a Winning Horse. And always bet on the Champion and you will only lose once.! LOLLove my RUM. It's going on 15+ years old and still looks and shoots new.
Built on a Savage action shooting 200gr SBT at 3,092 out the end. Gotten 9 elk with this gun with 2 of them 600+ yards. Bonus - never had to track one. Using an Sig Cross .300 WM this year.
Yes.Not trying to be a jack??? But rum came out in 1999.
Not necessarily. The hammers shoot light for weight comparatively. Not alot of that bullet in direct contact with the barrel- actual bearing surface. A step or two faster powder than normal sometimes is your huckleberry with a hammer.It probably has around 80 rounds through it. I really want to try Retumbo with a 180 Hammer. I'm sure I'll get more speed than I did with H1000.