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<blockquote data-quote="Ftothfadd" data-source="post: 2304341" data-attributes="member: 83730"><p>So, I finally pulled the trigger and after shooting factory rifles for years I am having my dream gun built by APR. It is going to be 22" barreled 7SAUM throated for the 180 Bergers. And here is the catch, I do not reload. (I know, I know. I would love to but have a full time university job and two young kids. So, what I do not have is time). But considering that 7 SAUM ammo over the counter is equivalent to unobtainium, I would like to have either rounds purchased or maybe some components gathered I can send out to a reloader so I would have ammo by the time the gun is ready (2022 January or so I am told)</p><p>Please let me know how I should proceed. I would be super disappointed receiving the rifle and not having ammo to shoot....</p><p>Thank you, Ferenc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ftothfadd, post: 2304341, member: 83730"] So, I finally pulled the trigger and after shooting factory rifles for years I am having my dream gun built by APR. It is going to be 22" barreled 7SAUM throated for the 180 Bergers. And here is the catch, I do not reload. (I know, I know. I would love to but have a full time university job and two young kids. So, what I do not have is time). But considering that 7 SAUM ammo over the counter is equivalent to unobtainium, I would like to have either rounds purchased or maybe some components gathered I can send out to a reloader so I would have ammo by the time the gun is ready (2022 January or so I am told) Please let me know how I should proceed. I would be super disappointed receiving the rifle and not having ammo to shoot.... Thank you, Ferenc [/QUOTE]
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