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.300 Remington Ultra Mag
I am consideering buying a Remington 700 in .300 RUM. However, today I was at Gander Mountain and the guy at the firearm counter said that Remington is going to be disontinuing rifles that use this round due to lack of interest.
Has anybody heard this? If so, should I stay away from that rifle? |
RE: .300 Remington Ultra Mag
I have not heard that about the 300 RUM however the 7MM RUM is a different story. Even so, if I wanted one, I wouldn't let that stop me. Buy it and get step up to reload right away. Most here who have them would probably agree that you really have to reload for that rifle to bring out its best. If you don't plan to reload then go with the 300 Win Mag or the 300 WSM. Ammo will be cheaper, easier to find and all three with factory loads will perform pretty much the same task.
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RE: .300 Remington Ultra Mag
Deepdiver, definately agree with James B, if you really want this specific caliber, set yourself up with reloading equipment, and plenty of brass, and load your own. Then whatever happens to this specific cartridge really won't have any bearing on you. If your not wanting to get into reloading, then if I was you, definately go with one of the more tried and true, will most likely be around forever, .308 cartridges, like the 300 Win Mag. I know quite a few elk hunters around here that love the 300 Remington Ultramag, and would really hate to see it go.
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RE: .300 Remington Ultra Mag
Just because Remington discontinues chambering rifle in it means nothing. they do that all the time. Heck, in a couple years they will probably have 2 or 3 rifles chambered in it. Its not like all of a sudden you can't buy ammo.
I would recommend that you not buy cartridges based on popularity. Some of the best rounds out there arevery unpopular. Some of the most popular are completely over-rated. I think the most prudent thing to do would be to reload for it nonetheless. |
RE: .300 Remington Ultra Mag
I will be hunting primarily in Michigan, with maybe a few trips out west for Elk in the future(not a regular occurance). After reading and studying ballistic charts for the last couple of weeks or so, I am now thinking that a 7mm Mag might be a "good enough" gun for me right now. First of all, I can actually buy the gun much cheaper(a friend has one for sale). Second, ammo is WAY cheaper and available in many more places.
Since I don't currently reload, it would be a pretty big investment for me to start. And my wife would leave me if I brought one more hobby oriented device into my already overcrowded home. Thanks for the advice. Mike |
RE: .300 Remington Ultra Mag
I was wondering why you needed that much rifle anyway. I don't see any reason why a 7mm mag won't do a dandy job with bullets matched to game being hunted. The 7mm mag has successfully killed thousands of elk cleanly. Just because the companys come out with new rifles and cartridges almost every year,don't mean the ole tried and true calibers all of a sudden won't work anymore-look at the old 30-06.
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RE: .300 Remington Ultra Mag
They might have been talking about the 300 SAUM which was pretty much dead before it started do to the 300 WSM, but I thought the 300 RUM was holding its own. I take whatever the "gun guys" at GM, BPS, Academy, etc with a grain of salt because some of them aren't very qualified.
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RE: .300 Remington Ultra Mag
I have a 300 Ultra for sale if anyone is interested. [email protected]
I am just leaving for N Dakota to shoot a few sharptail. I will return early next week. Bill |
RE: .300 Remington Ultra Mag
I would be suprised if they were discontinuing that cal., considering they have recently introduced the power level ammo for it, giving it the level of a 30.06 , a 300 mag., and a 300 RUM in power level ammo I, II , and III respectively. See link....
http://www.remington.com/products/ammunition/centerfire/power_level.asp Hope this helps. |
RE: .300 Remington Ultra Mag
ORIGINAL: stalkingbear I was wondering why you needed that much rifle anyway. I don't see any reason why a 7mm mag won't do a dandy job with bullets matched to game being hunted. The 7mm mag has successfully killed thousands of elk cleanly. Just because the companys come out with new rifles and cartridges almost every year,don't mean the ole tried and true calibers all of a sudden won't work anymore-look at the old 30-06. But the bad side. I burned out 2 different barrels. One was a nice kreiger. I am done with the cartridge. I now shoot a Win mag. I hope to double my life of the barrel. I am getting 3100fps with 180gr ballistic tip. Not bad from a old work horse. So I agree with you. |
RE: .300 Remington Ultra Mag
I got a reply back from Remington, and they say that they have no intention of discontinuing the round.
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RE: .300 Remington Ultra Mag
ORIGINAL: deepdiver I am consideering buying a Remington 700 in .300 RUM. However, today I was at Gander Mountain and the guy at the firearm counter said that Remington is going to be disontinuing rifles that use this round due to lack of interest. Has anybody heard this? If so, should I stay away from that rifle? Even if Rem. decided to discontinue the chambering of riofles for .300 RUM (not likely!!), it would be decades before they stopped making ammo! The same thing happened to the .280 Rem., once upon a time. It is now back, stronger than ever! How long has it been since anyone chambered for the .300 H&H?? You can still get brass at least for that one, and they do make ammo for it too from time to time! Now, as for what you really NEED, please be advised that the 7mm Remington Magnum will kill ANYTHING on this continent, and most things in Africa too, if you aim it right and use the right BULLET! |
RE: .300 Remington Ultra Mag
For doubters-william "karamojo" bell killed hundreds if not thousands of elephants with perfected precision brain shot with a 7x57mm and fmj bullet. Could he have killed as many without getting killed with less skill but bigger rifle-I really don't think so. He studied until he was actual expert on bullet placement and was a marksman without peer. That's why I say it's shooters skill-not big supermags that gets the job done.
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RE: .300 Remington Ultra Mag
ORIGINAL: MichaelT. I would be suprised if they were discontinuing that cal., considering they have recently introduced the power level ammo for it, giving it the level of a 30.06 , a 300 mag., and a 300 RUM in power level ammo I, II , and III respectively. See link.... http://www.remington.com/products/ammunition/centerfire/power_level.asp Hope this helps. I agree with the others that the 300 RUm is the most popular Ultra mag and well established, I don't think it will be going anywhere soon because their are many who will load it and finds its potentials. I also agree that it is not neccessary for most NA game. I have always thought I'd like to own a 300 rum but a bad shooting shoulder means I am less profiecent with its recoil then others so it makes no practical sense for me. BTW i use the 7mm rem mag for antelope to moose and never felt I needed more. Match the bullet to the application and driving it home are all that is required. |
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