I've had a 300 RUM Rem 700 BDL with pencil barrel for 15 years. It's a factory rifle right now, probably weighs about 7 to 8lbs with scope. Kicks like a freaking mule, I can usually do about 20 rounds in a session from the thing before my shoulder is wore out.
I'll add, I was a wide eyed 18yo kid who knew nothing about shooting beyond 100 yards and who had dreams of hunting every North American big game species, and wanted the ability to take those game animlas at 500+ yards . Thus, I asked my Dad for that 300 RUM when he said he wanted to buy me the hunting rifle of my choice.
I tried to start shooting medium ranges (200 to 400 yards) a few years later. I got a Rem 700 PSS in 308 that let me shoot more rounds, but I had developed a bad flinch from getting kicked around by the 300 RUM. My shooting results and skills were not consistent.
Now, 10 years after that I finally am shooting 600 to 1200 yards regularly. I had to overcome that flinch, and it took a while of shooting my 17lb .260 with a muzzle break to start learning proper form again. I still find myself falling back into old habits sometimes, and have to watch for that.
I haven't shot the 300 RUM in almost 2 years. It's my next project rifle. I have a new Krieger #5 contour barrel blank, and plan on buying a Manners stock for it. The barrel WILL be threaded with a brake, and I will keep it chambered for 300 RUM.
It took me a while to learn the lesson, that bigger isn't better when it comes to shooting at long distances.
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