I recently bought a Rem 700 SPS from "Doug" and I'm still not sure why.
I do enjoy large capacity cases and developing loads for them and have a few to share for the 300 RUM.
The Hornady 208 A-MAX is the kind of bullet that can shine in a case like the 300 RUM - heavy with a high BC. What I could found "out there" were plenty of loads using Retumbo and RL-25, but very little with US869 (a favourite of mine).
My gun has a moderately long throat (0.250") and with this bullet, an OAL of 3.850" put it 0.050" off the rifling as I generally prefer. That's ok for single shot action, but the mag can only accomodate 3.650", so I tried the loads at 3.650" and at 3.850" to see how that affected MV (i.e. pressure) - I got a bit of a surprise.
L to R - OAL of 3.850", OAL of 3.650" and the 208 A-MAX The red line marks the throat length
300 RUM, 208 A-MAX, 25C, Rem 700 SPS with 26" barrel
Retumbo
91.0 grs - 2850 fps
92.0 grs - 2950 fps
93.0 grs - 3000 fps
94.0 grs - 3040 fps
95.0 grs - 3070 fps I consider this a Max load
US869
101.0 grs - 2980 fps
102.0 grs - 3025 fps
103.0 grs - 3050 fps
104.0 grs - 3100 fps
105.0 grs - 3130 fps I consider this a Max load
There was still room for a couple of grains more of Retumbo even at the OAL of 3.650", and room for 3-4 grs of US869.
With the longer OAL, you'd usually expect better accuracy (that's TBD) and a different MV. You decrease pressure with the larger effective case capacity, but increase pressure by placing the bullet near the rifling lands. At the OAL of 3.850", with the Retumbo (the faster powder) the MV was consistently higher, but with the US869, it was consistently lower.
The Hornady 208 A-MAX is the kind of bullet that can shine in a case like the 300 RUM - heavy with a high BC. What I could found "out there" were plenty of loads using Retumbo and RL-25, but very little with US869 (a favourite of mine).
My gun has a moderately long throat (0.250") and with this bullet, an OAL of 3.850" put it 0.050" off the rifling as I generally prefer. That's ok for single shot action, but the mag can only accomodate 3.650", so I tried the loads at 3.650" and at 3.850" to see how that affected MV (i.e. pressure) - I got a bit of a surprise.
L to R - OAL of 3.850", OAL of 3.650" and the 208 A-MAX The red line marks the throat length
300 RUM, 208 A-MAX, 25C, Rem 700 SPS with 26" barrel
Retumbo
91.0 grs - 2850 fps
92.0 grs - 2950 fps
93.0 grs - 3000 fps
94.0 grs - 3040 fps
95.0 grs - 3070 fps I consider this a Max load
US869
101.0 grs - 2980 fps
102.0 grs - 3025 fps
103.0 grs - 3050 fps
104.0 grs - 3100 fps
105.0 grs - 3130 fps I consider this a Max load
There was still room for a couple of grains more of Retumbo even at the OAL of 3.650", and room for 3-4 grs of US869.
With the longer OAL, you'd usually expect better accuracy (that's TBD) and a different MV. You decrease pressure with the larger effective case capacity, but increase pressure by placing the bullet near the rifling lands. At the OAL of 3.850", with the Retumbo (the faster powder) the MV was consistently higher, but with the US869, it was consistently lower.
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