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100.2 grains of Retumbo is what my RUM likes. 215M PrimersRL22 is too fast for the RUM. RL 25 is too sensitive to temperature changes. Stick with Retumbo. Get a muzzle brake on that bad boy.
Quote from: haugenna on March 27, 2011, 10:07:24 PM100.2 grains of Retumbo is what my RUM likes. 215M PrimersRL22 is too fast for the RUM. RL 25 is too sensitive to temperature changes. Stick with Retumbo. Get a muzzle brake on that bad boy. I have not heard that before about RL 25... did you have a personal experience with this? I have yet to try Retumbo but I want to.. most published load data shows that RL 25 gives just a little more velocity vs. Retumbo. with 100 grains are you running compressed loads?I vote no on the muzzlebreak as I am not a fan of them.. by just replacing the stock you are going to notice a much bigger difference in recoil.. put a pachmyer or limbsaver too before you go that route
I would buy a lead sled to sight it in on and then just take it in the field.
Quote from: bow-n-head on March 30, 2011, 07:06:16 PMI would buy a lead sled to sight it in on and then just take it in the field.I would highly recommend NOT doing this. Lead Sleds have proven to break stocks, rings, and scopes with these high powered magnums. I've seen it happen with an XCR. They're great for smaller calibers, but not RUMs. Also, I'd definately stick with Retumbo. I own 3 Mdl 700 actioned 300RUMs, and all accept it very well. I know of another 15-20 others with Remington RUMs who all use Retumbo with good results. I really like the temperature stability with that powder. Maybe your gun just doesn't like the Accubond, but Id find that weird, as most stock XCRs I've seen shoot them well. I agree with MDGrand about the stock. A replacement would be beneficial imo. I've been in your shoes a few times with these RUMs and know the feeling. Keep tinkering with different loads and make sure to clean your barrel well before bailing on a load. Load a few at 98-98.5 grains of Retumbo and see if your group tightens. Last, but not least, you will thank yourself later for adding a muzzlebreak for the XCR.