Ramshot Magnum

OU812

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Apr 18, 2006
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I've used Ramshot magnum in the past with my 338 Lapua, 8mm mag and 338 O'Brien but never in my 300 Rum until today and I have to say I'm impressed with the accuracy. I have not got any speeds yet but will soon. All 3 shot groups were at 100 yards. Loads used were new Remington 300 rum brass, 200 AccuBond, Fed 215 primer, COL 3.050, magnum powder.


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Looking good....for some reason the 300 rum seems to be an accurate shooting cartridge.
I have been pretty surprised at how good some of my buddies plain jane Remington's shoot too!
Time to stretch that gun out to a little longer distance!
 
Very comforting when a load delivers as has that one. Great shooting!
 
kraky1":5ryx5lb1 said:
Looking good....for some reason the 300 rum seems to be an accurate shooting cartridge.
I have been pretty surprised at how good some of my buddies plain jane Remington's shoot too!
Time to stretch that gun out to a little longer distance!

The weather is starting to get nice enough to get back out to 600-1K with it. If the speed is respectful for a 300 Rum and the accuracy of the 94 grain loads holds Ramshot magnum my very well replace my beloved Retumbo load.
 
This rifle has, 90% of the time put the first 2 very close or touching and the 3rd out a little. I'm sure if I let the barrel cool a little more for the 3rd shot the 3rd shot would come back in. For my first outing with magnum in this rifle I'm impressed with the accuracy potential. Right now I"m liking the 94 grain load but 1 3 shot group is too small of a sample to get to excited, time and more rounds down range we'll see how well it holds up.
 
TackDriver284":o027ingk said:
94 grain load must have put a smile on your face. (y)

It did indeed. :grin: . Only 1 of the groups is MOA, all the rest are under and with the first 2 shots either touching or being very close I can bring the 3rd shot in if needed. With retumbo I had 1 lower charge weight with accuracy and one higher which I chose as my go to. Everything in between was horrible to say the least.

I can see me trying magnum in my 264 to see what happens.
 
I have used Ramshot Mag powder extensively in the past when I loaded the old Barnes blue coated bullets in 180 grain. In my 300 RUM I currently shoot the 200 AB with RL25. But I did try Ramshot Mag powder with the 200 AB. It is as you say a very accurate powder. But I could not get the velocity with it like the RL25 from my gun.

Don
 
DON":2rdwl9el said:
I have used Ramshot Mag powder extensively in the past when I loaded the old Barnes blue coated bullets in 180 grain. In my 300 RUM I currently shoot the 200 AB with RL25. But I did try Ramshot Mag powder with the 200 AB. It is as you say a very accurate powder. But I could not get the velocity with it like the RL25 from my gun.

Don

Don what kind of speed did you see with magnum? I have not shot for speed yet but plan to do so soon.
 
OU812":1agbhw1a said:
TackDriver284":1agbhw1a said:
94 grain load must have put a smile on your face. (y)

It did indeed. :grin: . Only 1 of the groups is MOA, all the rest are under and with the first 2 shots either touching or being very close I can bring the 3rd shot in if needed. With retumbo I had 1 lower charge weight with accuracy and one higher which I chose as my go to. Everything in between was horrible to say the least.

I can see me trying magnum in my 264 to see what happens.
It's something I like to try in my 7 and 300 Mag soon. I have never used Ramshot before, is it temp sensitive?
 
TackDriver284":1wrt6yvi said:
OU812":1wrt6yvi said:
TackDriver284":1wrt6yvi said:
94 grain load must have put a smile on your face. (y)

It did indeed. :grin: . Only 1 of the groups is MOA, all the rest are under and with the first 2 shots either touching or being very close I can bring the 3rd shot in if needed. With retumbo I had 1 lower charge weight with accuracy and one higher which I chose as my go to. Everything in between was horrible to say the least.

I can see me trying magnum in my 264 to see what happens.
It's something I like to try in my 7 and 300 Mag soon. I have never used Ramshot before, is it temp sensitive?

From what I have read and seen online it seems pretty temp stable, much more so than typical ball powders.

I copied the following from another site. Take it for what it's worth.


I have been collecting data on my own, from accurate shooter, 24hr campfire, snipers hide, AR15.com, sniper central, etc.. most of it is my test. The moderators are welcome to make it a sticky and anyone can feel free to add. Since the topic comes up on a regular basis I figured I would post up a powder sensativity thread on all the data I've collected, it will be from fastest to slowest in fps per degree of temperature change.

HS-6 1.21fps per *
H110/W296 1.24 fps per *
Imr4227 1.17fps per *
Lil' Gun 1.31 fps per *
RL10x .71 fps per*
Benchmark .44 fps per *
Imr3031 .73 fps per *
Imr8208xbr .59 fps per *
H4895 .23 fps per *
Alliant Varmint pro .89 fps per *
Alliant AR comp .77 fps per *
Varget .19 fps per *
W748 1.32 fps per *
Imr4064 .53 fps per *
Ramshot Tac .91 fps per *
Imr4895 .87 fps per *
AA4064 1.11 fps per *
AA2520 .98 fps per *
RL15 1.52 fps per * from 50* and up
PP2000MR .99 fps per *
Imr4320 1.32 fps per *
Ramshot Biggame .98 fps per *
H380 1.44 fps per *
VV N150 1.08 fps per *
H414/W760 1.42 fps per *
Imr4350 .64 fps per *
AA4350 .47 fps per *
H4350 .29 fps per *
RL17 1.42 fps per *
Hybrid 100v .78 fps per *
RL19 1.61 fps per *
VV N160 1.24 fps per *
Imr4831 1.19 fps per *
Ramshot Hunter .86 fps per *
H4831 .36 fps per *
RL22 1.71 fps per *
Imr7828 1.36 fps per *
Magpro 1.01 fps per *
H1000 .21 fps per *
RL25 1.59 fps per *
Ramshot Magnum .87 fps per *
Retumbo .49 fps per *
RL33, still trying to get my data for this one.
US869 1.68 fps per *
H50bmg 1.64 fps per *

Feel free to add at any time, and remember that load density and primer type also effect these numbers, these are only to give you a ballpark figure. Info like this helps me when I'm using my ballistics calculator so I decided I would spend a few minutes to share it. Happy shooting.
 
OU812,
I could'nt locate my load notes from back then using RS Magnum powder with the 200 AB and
I can't recall the exact velocity, only remember it didn't match up with the RL-25 results.

I have tried US-869 powder also and could only get 2,900 fps with the 200 AB. Retumbo gave good velocity but peaked very fast working up loads, good accuracy too.

It all came together for me trying RL25. It's my current go to powder.

I was always trying to push the envelope using new brass to get super sonic velocity at one point.
All the while stacking up once fired brass that wouldn't work due to the high pressure I was causing. I finally realized another 100-150 fps will not kill any faster. So I went to working up a load using resized once fired Remington brass.

Here's my load: Fed 215 primers, 91.5 of RL25 and 200 AB. I get 3059 fps on 35 degrees (temp. of load development) and 3100 fps on 85-degree days.

Best 3- shot groups I have shot at 100 yards and repeated several times when I have had a good day at the bench is .442.

Your load looks good. I'm curious as to what velocity you are getting as every gun is different.
Best of luck with it.

Don
 
Don right now my current load is with Retumbo rem brass, fed 215 primer and a 200 AccuBond, my ave velocity is 3198 and the brass is good for 4 loads before the primer pockets get loose. My 3 shot group size is just under MOA with the first two shot touching or very close and 3rd always out. Just for grins decided to try Magnum in my 300 rum and so far like what I'm seeing accuracy wise, more accurate than Retumbo but I'm sure the velocity is lower, we'll see though. I'm hoping to get some speed readings this next weekend and will post what I get.

Bill
 
Finally got out between rain storms and got some chrono work done. 94 grains magnum powder, chrono at 16 feet. 3 shots were 3072, 3072, 3093 in that order, ave speed 3079.
 
Velocity is certainly sufficient to carry the mail and standard deviation is superb.
 
Yeah, that's plenty of speed. It's an elks nightmare.

That 300 RUM is a wicked cartridge..
 
I'm using magnum in my 300rum and I love it. Nosler brass rem 9.5m primers 200 AB and 96 grains of powder gives me consistent sub moa groups right at 3200 fps. It's a match made in hunting heaven
 
Sas874runner":uq3x7yyp said:
I'm using magnum in my 300rum and I love it. Nosler brass rem 9.5m primers 200 AB and 96 grains of powder gives me consistent sub moa groups right at 3200 fps. It's a match made in hunting heaven

That is some great speed and accuracy, my retumbo load is at 3200. I really like the accuracy of the magnum but this low 1st shot cold dirty bore has me scratching my head right now. I'm hoping to find something to be the cause but so far no luck.
 
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