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My Brother-in-law has a 300 RUM that he may want to use on a Grizzly hunt. What bullet would best? I'm leaning towards a Swift. I he no experience with the 300 RUM. My biggest 30 caliber is a 300 Win Mag.
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In the end, there isn't a huge difference between any of the premium bullets. Just stay away from the target/match stuff.
I probably hit more elk with a pickup than you have with a rifle. I have yet to see anyone claim Leupold has never had to fix an optic. I know I have sent a few back. 2 MK 6s, a VX-6, and 3 VX-111s.
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+2 A friend of mine used one of these baby howitzers on elk for a few years. I'd definitely go Partition all the way.
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The Swift AFrame is an excellent bullet. If your rifle likes it, then by all means use it.
A good principle to guide me through life: “This is all I have come to expect, standard lackluster performance. Trust nothing, believe no one and realize it will only get worse…”
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168TTSX @ 3400 has never bounced off, but as has been mentioned any premium that it shoots well will suffice
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I used a .300 RUM on a coastal grizzly last September. I mainly had it along for a possible goat add-on, but being that it was stainless and my .375 wasn't I ended up switching to the RUM to deal with near continuous rain. 180 Accubonds; I dare anyone to find a more instantaneously or thoroughly dead bear. Crushed it like a coyote.
On the grand scheme of things grizzlies aren't very big.
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The 300 RUM does have some impressive ballistics.
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The 300 RUM does have some impressive ballistics.
BH63 I wonder a bit about that. My RUM does 3300 with 180s and my 300 Wins do 3150 fps just as regular as clockwork.(26" barrels) That's a lot of buck and roar for a stinking 150 fps gain. It doesn't matter much now; the barrel melted out like a dropped ice-cream cone on a hot day. 600 odd rounds and it was hurt real bad.
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