A-Tip
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Yep, its going about as good as the BP oil spill in the ocean years ago.Not mine
But some do
Sorry to the OP for the derailment
Yep, its going about as good as the BP oil spill in the ocean years ago.Not mine
But some do
Sorry to the OP for the derailment
What's you application with this setup?Someone convince me to build a 300 RUM. Im also kinda thinking about a 300 RUM AI and even +P'ing it. Literally balls to the wall 30 cal. Im thinking i would prefer to run bullets between a 174 ELD-VT and a 230 A-Tip. Sierra bullets will be in the mix as well.
You dont need to provide me with your load if you dont want, but i would like to know some of your guy's build specs and what kind of velocities you are getting. Pictures are a bonus!
Well i think i have a bad barrel and bad brass. So if i were to redo it all, should i change it up completely or stick with the same? Its not like it would matter much, im rebuilding a gun. So my main trains of thoughts are, build max performance, or stick with what i got. Everyone else has been mentioning a few calibers that aren't a .532 bolt face, so it doesnt make sense for me to use those. I need something with a .532 bolt face.What's you application with this setup?
I see a lot of talk about stupid high velocity, but very little about what really matters.
I'm running 245s at a measly 2850 from my 300 NMI, I can easily add 150 fps but I'm literally getting an ES of less than 5 with incredible consistency.
I've taken it to 1925 yards and there's zero vertical dispersion.
I'd just rebarrel and use lapua cases, or better yet (in my opinion) get a 30 nosler barrel throated out properly and run Peterson brass.Well i think i have a bad barrel and bad brass. So if i were to redo it all, should i change it up completely or stick with the same? Its not like it would matter much, im rebuilding a gun. So my main trains of thoughts are, build max performance, or stick with what i got. Everyone else has been mentioning a few calibers that aren't a .532 bolt face, so it doesnt make sense for me to use those. I need something with a .532 bolt face.
My elk rifles:@lancetkenyon
What a fantastic rig. Can only dream of importing those stocks here nowadays. $$$$$ too much tax.
I guess that coyote didn't like itā¦
Cheers.
P.S.
Nice Elk rifle.
Yes!!!!!!!This is a LONG RANGE HUNTING FORUM.
Those of us that hunt TRUE LR use the tools required to do such things with the best that we can. This means LONG barrels, steady rests and bags, scopes and other gadgets to do so.
I see so much banter here about 16.5", 18", 20" & 22" barrels it amazes me.
Who uses these barrel lengths for true LR hunting?
Unbelievable!
Why not buy new brass and try it?Well i think i have a bad barrel and bad brass. So if i were to redo it all, should i change it up completely or stick with the same? Its not like it would matter much, im rebuilding a gun. So my main trains of thoughts are, build max performance, or stick with what i got. Everyone else has been mentioning a few calibers that aren't a .532 bolt face, so it doesnt make sense for me to use those. I need something with a .532 bolt face.
I'm still not sure why you mount such "cheap" glass on all your rifles. It would be a shame to have something in your safe with a "gold ring" on the objective.My elk rifles:
300PRC 26" w. 9" can 230 Hyb @ 2995, this is a "glass them up, and shoot them from here" rifle. This replaced my seasoned 300RUM pushing 215s @ 3100, that killed a bunch of elk over 13 years. A lot of first elk, including my younger daughter's first bull at 11 years old, my son-in-law's first big game animal ever a great old bull, a cousin's first bull, another cousin's first bull, and my first rifle bull.
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Old 300RUM in one of it's versions. This thing evolved over the years.
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28 Nosler 26" w. Brake, 195 Elite @ 3096 this is a LR family member/friend rifle, but it will be getting a can by next year. Doesn't get shot much yet, because everyone grabs the 7RM.
7RM 26" w. Brake, 180 Hyb @ 2996. This is the go-to family/friend rifle. Most of my immediate and extended family have killed with this rifle. It is a semi-custom, but is the ONLY rifle I would never get rid of,even though it is my least expensive build. It was my late father-in-laws. We hunted together for 20+ years, and he never killed with it. So when he was in hospice, he asked me to build it up, and kill an elk with it for him. 2 days later, he passed away. I took it down, and rebarelled and chambered in the same 7RM he carried, new stock, new trigger, and S&B PMII 3-20x50. That fall, my younger daughter killed the first elk with it. I killed my best bull the next fall. My older daughter killed 2 years later. Numerous cousins, nephews, and friends that knew him well have killed with it. I still have to get my son-in-law and one nephew to kill with it, but we have plenty of time. It's has taken elk from 60ish to 882.
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7SS 24" w. 6.5" can. 184 Hyb @ 2865. This is my pack around rifle for hiking all day. My nephew was ready to kill with it, but chose to carry the 7RM to join the family heirloom team.