300 wsm custom

vprimo

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This is my rem700 with many extras.....
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So its a rem700 cambered in 300wsm bdl that has....

leupold vxIII 6.5-20x50 with mark 4 knobs
3 max50 rings
nf 20moa base and anti cant devise
gre-tan light firing pin assembly
jewel trigger 1lbs
pacnor supermatch barrel 31 inch on a #5 contour
custom brake
seekins precision magazine box with 2 mags 5+1 each
boyds tundra stock for a sporter barrel shaved to free float
glassed and pillar bedded
and finally a harris series s bipod with an extended thumb bolt.
 
shoots the berger 210 3025fps smaller than a dime for three at 100yrds....

You have to be loving the ballistics with that 210 @ 3025. I will be running the 208 A-max and was wondering what the specifics on your load is. Brass, powder, Jump or jam, COAL.
 
So here's all the info....
coal is 3.275

there is no jump just touching the lands

im using IMR4350, win. brass, fed. 215 match primers

You need to be careful because I am exceeding the load specifications and a lot of the reason I get hi velocity is because of barrel length. And that is where the gun grouped the best at 100 yards.

Good luck on you quest for perfection....
 
Very nice Vprimo, I'm running a 28" barrel and my chamber isn't throated as long as yours at the moment but I do have a throating reamer on the way if I decide to push it out a bit.

Is that a short action?

Here is my rifle, just a hair under 17lbs dry

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That is 17lbs?? wow, must be a really heavy barrel

Very nice Vprimo, I'm running a 28" barrel and my chamber isn't throated as long as yours at the moment but I do have a throating reamer on the way if I decide to push it out a bit.

Is that a short action?

Here is my rifle, just a hair under 17lbs dry

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That is 17lbs?? wow, must be a really heavy barrel

Barrel is a Kreiger HV #17 @ 28" ... 8lbs
The stock where the action sits and through the forearm is solid billet aluminum ... 5 to 6 lbs
The scope... 2 lbs and the bi-pod ?
 
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