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300wsm vs 7mm-08
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<blockquote data-quote="TannerGun" data-source="post: 647233" data-attributes="member: 34793"><p>Outlaw is right on... you'll have fun shooting factory stuff, but it's just not the same level of accuracy/tailored performance. If you're looking to really get good, and practice a ton, handloading is where I would be spending 500 bucks. You can get into a REALLY GOOD set up in the Rockchucker Kit/ Hornady kit for 5-600 bucks, ready to start loading. </p><p> </p><p>There is a ton of help and info on getting started rolling your own stuff, don't be nervous or anything like that. It is an investment that you will never regret, and you'll look back on shooting factory fodder and wonder how you did it for so long. </p><p> </p><p>Some guys look at reloading as a chore... I personally REALLY enjoy the whole process and seeing rifles love a new load. It's tremendously gratifying to kill stuff with handloaded fodder as well... you will love it.</p><p> </p><p>Hope this helps...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TannerGun, post: 647233, member: 34793"] Outlaw is right on... you'll have fun shooting factory stuff, but it's just not the same level of accuracy/tailored performance. If you're looking to really get good, and practice a ton, handloading is where I would be spending 500 bucks. You can get into a REALLY GOOD set up in the Rockchucker Kit/ Hornady kit for 5-600 bucks, ready to start loading. There is a ton of help and info on getting started rolling your own stuff, don't be nervous or anything like that. It is an investment that you will never regret, and you'll look back on shooting factory fodder and wonder how you did it for so long. Some guys look at reloading as a chore... I personally REALLY enjoy the whole process and seeing rifles love a new load. It's tremendously gratifying to kill stuff with handloaded fodder as well... you will love it. Hope this helps... [/QUOTE]
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