Here's the calculator I was using. Handy because you can specify the target volume (e.g. how to make 1 oz. of 86-proof rum). I think I'd put in 80 proof (rather than 86) which is where my ~1:1 ratio came from. You're right though, 4:3 rum:water would match the Hamilton rum more closely.
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Here's the calculator I was using. Handy because you can specify the target volume (e.g. how to make 1 oz. of 86-proof rum). I think I'd put in 80 proof (rather than 86) which is where my ~1:1 ratio came from.
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