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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
.280AI SAAMI vs. Original Chambering
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<blockquote data-quote="RevJim" data-source="post: 1246652" data-attributes="member: 86754"><p>Great group! with a rifle that shot like that, I'd keep buying/shooting the same brass, forget about future handloads, ha. I've had wildcat rifles that shot well after their first fireforming. When I discovered this, set up at least 50 loads the exact way, after their first fireforming. That's what I hunt with. I don't care if I lose the brass when I pop a game animal and throw another in either! Brass is the cheapest thing about our hobby anyhow, ha. Nice, nice combo you got there...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RevJim, post: 1246652, member: 86754"] Great group! with a rifle that shot like that, I'd keep buying/shooting the same brass, forget about future handloads, ha. I've had wildcat rifles that shot well after their first fireforming. When I discovered this, set up at least 50 loads the exact way, after their first fireforming. That's what I hunt with. I don't care if I lose the brass when I pop a game animal and throw another in either! Brass is the cheapest thing about our hobby anyhow, ha. Nice, nice combo you got there... [/QUOTE]
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