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300 RUM Bullet Crimping
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<blockquote data-quote="cserwin" data-source="post: 665236" data-attributes="member: 49110"><p>Thats good advice, and I'm guilty of the spending spree. I originally bought a RCBS Rockchucker kit. For now hopefully it will suit my needs. In hindsight I should have done a little more research, and I wish I would have found this site before I got into it.</p><p>The good thing about modern technology is availability of information, resources, and forums such as this. A guy should be able to make informed educated decisions on purchase, equipment, techniques, and methods.</p><p>Got an elk hunt, and 2 deer hunts coming up, and will be trying 210 gr. Berger, and 180 gr. Barnes TTSX. The TSX comes in 200 gr. weight. May try that. In the end I'll go with what I'm getting the best accuracy from.</p><p>Last year was a strike out for me on big game and my freezer is running on empty almost. Hopefully I'll be restocking this year. Did get plenty of birds, and waterfowl though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cserwin, post: 665236, member: 49110"] Thats good advice, and I'm guilty of the spending spree. I originally bought a RCBS Rockchucker kit. For now hopefully it will suit my needs. In hindsight I should have done a little more research, and I wish I would have found this site before I got into it. The good thing about modern technology is availability of information, resources, and forums such as this. A guy should be able to make informed educated decisions on purchase, equipment, techniques, and methods. Got an elk hunt, and 2 deer hunts coming up, and will be trying 210 gr. Berger, and 180 gr. Barnes TTSX. The TSX comes in 200 gr. weight. May try that. In the end I'll go with what I'm getting the best accuracy from. Last year was a strike out for me on big game and my freezer is running on empty almost. Hopefully I'll be restocking this year. Did get plenty of birds, and waterfowl though. [/QUOTE]
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