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Reloading
168 VLD Berger
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<blockquote data-quote="HTG" data-source="post: 224597" data-attributes="member: 12154"><p>Thanks,</p><p>Now my only question is how many grains of Hodgdon Retumbo and what would be the best bullet seating depth? I've heard anywhere from .015 to .030? I've got my dad as a teacher but he hasn't done this for awhile. This is the load. </p><p> </p><p>Weatherby 7mm Rem Mag </p><p>CCI LRM Primers</p><p>73 gr Hodgdon Retumbo, not sure how much with the Nosler Brass?</p><p>Berger 168 VLD .284</p><p></p><p>I think I will need to test a few differnet loads to see what the gun shoots best but does around 73 sound accurate?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HTG, post: 224597, member: 12154"] Thanks, Now my only question is how many grains of Hodgdon Retumbo and what would be the best bullet seating depth? I've heard anywhere from .015 to .030? I've got my dad as a teacher but he hasn't done this for awhile. This is the load. Weatherby 7mm Rem Mag CCI LRM Primers 73 gr Hodgdon Retumbo, not sure how much with the Nosler Brass? Berger 168 VLD .284 I think I will need to test a few differnet loads to see what the gun shoots best but does around 73 sound accurate? [/QUOTE]
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