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Re: 300 RUM xcr
« Reply #15 on: August 16, 2007, 08:18:22 PM »
Anyone have a good load for 300RUM / 180 Scirrocco? I have older reloading books....RUM aint in them...maybe I need to cough up some bucks for a new manual.

Maybe in Feb I will try reloading the RUM. Too many hunts coming up right now..., no time now...end of duck, oops, thats not going to work either..., my coyote trips...then Turkey, crap!!! No time, maybe I should give up reloading?  :bash:
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Re: 300 RUM xcr
« Reply #16 on: August 16, 2007, 08:36:28 PM »
Yeah, but then it starts to hurt more   :'(
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Re: 300 RUM xcr
« Reply #17 on: August 16, 2007, 08:38:52 PM »
I know how you feel. I never have time to reload anymore either. My books are also too old to have any of the Ultra Mag data. But you might try the Hodgdon online data. I think I would try H1000.

http://data.hodgdon.com/cartridge_load.asp

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Re: 300 RUM xcr
« Reply #18 on: August 16, 2007, 11:46:58 PM »
jackelope - I took some pictures tonight and I'll try and load those tomorrow.  I read the help section but I'm still a little confused.  If I need help loading them I'll holler! Thanks.

Goldtip - Yeah those 150's look like they are some flat shootin' sunofaguns from the ballistic charts I've looked at.  I'm excited to see how they shoot in my gun.  Pretty cool to sight in 2" high at 100 yards and be about dead on at 300!!

Bobcat - Very good points.  I really like the idea of shooting the 175's.  And from everything I've read about the A-Frames, they are a premium bullet.  I really think between 150 scirocco's, 160 partitions, and 175 A-Frames I really can't go wrong.  I'll probably just go with whatever shoots the best out of my gun!!

Iceman - My buddy has a 2 300 RUM's and he used load 180 scirocco's.  He has since switched to 200 AB's but if your still interested I'll give him a call and get some loads for ya.

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Re: 300 RUM xcr
« Reply #19 on: August 17, 2007, 05:54:41 AM »
Thanks guys. Bobcat, I will definitely check out the link, thanks.

Blacktail, that would be great. The only reason I was thinking 180's was because of the performance I have had with them so far. I have only shot the 180's and 220's. The scirrocco 180's were/are awesome. I will read up on the lesser weights, see what I learn...

thanks to both!
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Re: 300 RUM xcr
« Reply #20 on: August 17, 2007, 07:48:28 AM »
I also agree w/ Bobcat's philosophy on bullet selection.......heavier is better for ballistic coefficient and bucking the wind.  (You should even consider a 200 gr bullet to fully take advantage of the cartridge potential).

I can't locate my load book right now, it is fairly new and I think I remember seeing loads in it for Scirrocos and the 300RUM.  If I find the book I'll post the load info for you.

I don't have a RUM but I do remember reading where most guys swear by Retumbo for the RUM.  I really like H1000 in my 300 Win Mag, but the slower burning Retumbo may be better with all the case capacity that the RUM has.  (Although, I think H1000 might be better with bullets less than 180gr.)

Here is some load info from the Hodgdon site:  (what is really cool with their site is that you can email the load data to yourself (or someone else for that matter) and then print it out.

Hodgdon Powder Company
Cartridge Load Recipe Report - 8/17/2007
data.hodgdon.com 300 Remington Ultra Mag
Load Type:  Rifle Powder:  Retumbo
BW:  180   
 
Cartridge Information
Case:  Remington Barrel Length:  24"
Twist:  1:10" Trim Length:  2.840"
Primer:  Remington 9 1/2M   
   
300 Remington Ultra Mag
Cartridge Load Data
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Bullet Weight (Gr.) - 180 GR. SPR SPBT; Powder - Retumbo; Bullet Diam. - .308"; C.O.L. - 3.530";
Starting Grs. = 94.0, Vel. 3,182(ft/s) Pressure 58,400 PSI;
Max Grs. = 100.5C, Vel. 3300(ft/s) Pressure 62,400 PSI


Instead of getting a new reloading manual that has every cartridge listed, you might take a look at getting a "loadbook" for the 300RUM.  If you do a search on Cabelas for "loadbooks usa" you should find the loadbook.  I have one for my 300WM.  It only costs about $7 and it has almost every bullet made and just about every powder listed for whatever cartridge you're interested in.
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Re: 300 RUM xcr
« Reply #21 on: August 17, 2007, 07:56:59 AM »
It isn't so much the time to Handload for me, its the time for LOAD DEVELOPMENT that kills me!

We have hunting season coming on strong, so I'd rather be out in the woods that on the shooting range (not by a whole lot more, I DO like being on the range). But I have got to get my son on the range more so he can practice, and try some load work at the same time, but "set-up" kills me on the range too.

What good is a "load" if you don't have "come-ups" for it? For my .308 I have come ups out to 850 yards, that have actually been "tried & trued" in the field with 168 MK's, but I need to get the same out to 1000 with some 175's, and THATS the part that is killing me....no time, and a 1000 yard range is hard to come by.

My 300 mag I'm happy to 500 yards with some 180's...but everything takes time, especially when I can be out in the woods looking for some bear.

Another thing killing it for me...I start teaching nights in Sept. (and working days), and that will just KILLL the time for me....so here real soon, if you don't see me anymore, thats why.....
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Re: 300 RUM xcr
« Reply #22 on: August 17, 2007, 03:47:48 PM »
Well lets see if this works.  Here's a picture of my Remington XCR 7mm RUM.



And here's a picture of my last group with 160gr Partitions.


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Re: 300 RUM xcr
« Reply #23 on: August 17, 2007, 03:50:49 PM »
That's not what my gun looks like :)

I guess I need help.......jackelope???

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Re: 300 RUM xcr
« Reply #24 on: August 17, 2007, 05:23:47 PM »
Try editing your image size way way down, say to 25% before submitting...this has helped me...the webserverwhatchamagoozi will upsize it for the thread...
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Re: 300 RUM xcr
« Reply #25 on: August 17, 2007, 05:24:51 PM »
i pm'ed him with instructions, but he said he'd be gone for the weekend and back on monday.
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Re: 300 RUM xcr
« Reply #26 on: August 17, 2007, 05:26:36 PM »
bummer, now I have to wait... :'(
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Re: 300 RUM xcr
« Reply #27 on: August 17, 2007, 05:31:53 PM »
here's one to hold you over. it's not the right caliber, but you don't have to know that ;)

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Re: 300 RUM xcr
« Reply #28 on: August 17, 2007, 05:35:26 PM »
Sweet mother of long range accuracy, what am I looking at? :drool:
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Re: 300 RUM xcr
« Reply #29 on: August 17, 2007, 05:44:53 PM »
not what you think you're looking at, i'm gonna assume.
it's a browning a-bolt stainless stalker in 30-06. i just thought you needed to look at a pic of a gun to hold you over.
it must be the picture, because you're not the first person to think it's some sort of long range weapon. factory rifle with leupold 3x9 glass and a harris bipod, thats all.


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