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Reloading
300 WM Dies/Brass Prep
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<blockquote data-quote="highfinblue" data-source="post: 2960454" data-attributes="member: 67530"><p>I might add some folks will try to get the absolute most out of a cartridge and as long as it is safe with no pressure that is an advantage of reloading; however, some folks push the envelope way too much. I had a friend that had his .270 Winchester loaded so hot it blew primers out every time he pulled the trigger. I was young and dumb at the time, but I still told him I wasn't going to shoot with him because I didn't want to see him get blown up. If we want more velocity, more power than your cartridge possesses simply go up a cartridge. An expert reloader told me that years ago, and that is what I do. I have a 7x57 Mauser, .243 Win, 22-250, 65CM, .308, and if I want to shoot laser beams, I have a 28 Nosler. I like the little to no recoil rounds, and I have a suppressor for the 28, so, it's no problem either. Keep each cartridge within its parameters, good advice from a very smart man, and I ain't talking about me lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highfinblue, post: 2960454, member: 67530"] I might add some folks will try to get the absolute most out of a cartridge and as long as it is safe with no pressure that is an advantage of reloading; however, some folks push the envelope way too much. I had a friend that had his .270 Winchester loaded so hot it blew primers out every time he pulled the trigger. I was young and dumb at the time, but I still told him I wasn't going to shoot with him because I didn't want to see him get blown up. If we want more velocity, more power than your cartridge possesses simply go up a cartridge. An expert reloader told me that years ago, and that is what I do. I have a 7x57 Mauser, .243 Win, 22-250, 65CM, .308, and if I want to shoot laser beams, I have a 28 Nosler. I like the little to no recoil rounds, and I have a suppressor for the 28, so, it's no problem either. Keep each cartridge within its parameters, good advice from a very smart man, and I ain't talking about me lol. [/QUOTE]
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