Hey folks, bought a R700 Sendero 300 RUM last weekend. I intend on pulling the stock off and either going with a Manners or McMillan. I plan to re-paint the action and barrel to compliment the stock. This rifle is mainly to have fun with. I do intend on placing a break on it so if you all could please give me some info on which break you all recommend I would appreciate it.
I do not hand load, but in the case of this rifle I believe I am going to have to learn if I am to find the load that will meet my needs for this rifle. What I am looking to achieve out of this gun is punching steel at extreme long ranges in excess of 1,300 yrds. I do intend on hunting with the gun but the distances will not be past 900 yrds. As far as manufactured loads what are my best options? I have found a bullet that looks good on paper but not really sure, that is the .30 cal Berger 185 Hybrid. Based on a 3200 fps the stability factor is very high. What are your thoughts on this bullet? If you would choose something else, then by all means please tell me.
Like I said before, I do not hand load nor do I know anything about it. What do I need to do to gain the knowledge for hand loading? Or, are there other options out there that a company offers a shooter?
Thanks for the replies and help with this!
Brian
I do not hand load, but in the case of this rifle I believe I am going to have to learn if I am to find the load that will meet my needs for this rifle. What I am looking to achieve out of this gun is punching steel at extreme long ranges in excess of 1,300 yrds. I do intend on hunting with the gun but the distances will not be past 900 yrds. As far as manufactured loads what are my best options? I have found a bullet that looks good on paper but not really sure, that is the .30 cal Berger 185 Hybrid. Based on a 3200 fps the stability factor is very high. What are your thoughts on this bullet? If you would choose something else, then by all means please tell me.
Like I said before, I do not hand load nor do I know anything about it. What do I need to do to gain the knowledge for hand loading? Or, are there other options out there that a company offers a shooter?
Thanks for the replies and help with this!
Brian