Here's my first Nosler M48. The Heritage model in 26 Nosler wearing a Leupold VX-5HD 3-15x44 CDS-ZL2. Going to try Nosler Trophy ammo using 140AB & 142ABLR
I worked at the Ammon, Idaho Cacela's for over 2 years and can say that is NOT their policy and that Outfitter was WRONG!!!! If any of you encounter what you consider poor customer service, ask to speak with a manager ASAP. If the manager doesn't take care of you, call and file a complaint with...
Thinking of getting one as Cabela's has them on sale. Other than shelling out that kind of $$$$$, anyone have a reason I shouldn't? They have the Western on sale to, but $425 more, shorter barrel and so on.
Ordered one with the G4 BDC reticle. It'll be replacing a Nikon Monarch UCC 5.5-16.5X44 that's been on my 300RUM for 11 years. Decided it was time when on my last night chasing Muley's, my Razor HD 10-42 binos could see animals, checking for head gear, far better than my scope could at the same...
I start out with .020 off the lands or what will function through the magazine. After finding what powder & charge works the best, I start seating the bullet .005 deeper and see if the groups can be improved upon.
I strictly use Fed GM205M, 210M, and 215M primers for my rifles. Fortunately, I stocked up on them before they became extremely hard to get. I'm sitting on about 4K or more of each.
I went the easy route. I went to Sam's Club and bought their heavy duty table. It comes with a 2" thick hard wood top and adjustable foot pads. I believe it goes for $200. It's working out really well. I have a Mec shotshell loader mounting plate, Forster Co-Ax press, Lee turret press and a...
Just an FYI, if you're looking at cooler for this fall, check out the Cabela's Polar Cap coolers. They cost less than Yetis and, are roughly the same size. Now the big differences are, the Polar Cap has a higher insulation rating, an R12 vs. Yetis R10, the Polar Caps are guaranteed FOR LIFE!
Your right, the difference is the stock and the finish. I have two SPS' (7mmRUM & 243 WIn) both have received thumb-hole laminate stocks and are very accurate.
Yep, you can always go the 338 Edge route. 338 Edge uses the 300 RUM brass and can achieve more FPS than the 338 RUM. For some reason the 338 RUM has the shortest brass length of the RUMs. I believe the 7, 300, & 375 use the same length of brass. I also think the 300 RUM brass is easier to get...
After browsing the Remington website, I don't see any rifles currently in that caliber. Start with local dealers, try Gun Broker (got my 375RUM - new from there). Just an FYI, brass for the RUM calibers is getting hard to find. I've been buying whatever SPS lists Nosler 338RUM brass.
Just throwing this out there, but H414 gave me excellent results in my 30-06 using 180ABs. The load is 55.5gns, Fed 210M primers, Nosler brass, COL of 3.39".
Here are my LR rifles.
From L to R, 7mmRUM (150ET), 300RUM (200AB), 338RUM (250AB), 375RUM (260AB):
I am considering a thumbhole stock for the 338RUM though, dang thing kicks like a large mule, needs a little more weight to it, plus the XCR stock is not much for eye candy.