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Hi, welcome.
I've got a Sendero in 300 RUM that I can't get to shoot......I'll be sure to post with the results.
Having skim bedded the rifle I tried it again with my best load so far.
The results: group size unchanged - 1.1 to 1.5 MOA. Curiously, the groups were all pretty much shaped like the number 7.
Today, I tried again with the same load and a different scope. I took off the Leupold Vari-X III 4.5 - 14 that I bought new when I bought the rifle (2007) and I installed a Bushnell Scopechief 3 -9 that I've had for years and works well on my 30-06.
I then shot the three smallest groups to date with this rifle and all the groups were nice and round. Smallest was .5 MOA, largest was .7 MOA. Some tuning can likely improve this a bit.
I think there may be a problem with the Leupold scope or the way it was mounted, although everything seemed ok while I was removing it.
I'm now going to remount the Leupold and try again with the same load to confirm.
FYI the load is:
300 Remington Ultramag
96.7gn RL 22
165 Nos Accubond
WLRM primer
Rem brass.
Avg. velocity = 3605 fps.
This is a hot but safe load in this rifle. 97.4 gn (.7 grains more) of RL 22 showed slight ejector marks. This load does not exhibit high pressure signs but is close to that. Please don't try to use this load without working up.
I'm really planning to use heavier bullets in this rifle but I was using this load because it is the best one to date. I've gotten the 200gn Accubond up to 3250 fps using US 869, but groups were still only about 1.2 MOA. That may change once this scope issue is cleared up.
So, back to the original intent of this thread:
Bedding my Sendero doesn't seem to have made a noticeable difference. That being said, I'm still glad I did it. One less thing to worry about.