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Reloading
7mm mashburn super magnum
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<blockquote data-quote="sambubba" data-source="post: 326154" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>Bob Hagel said it is much easier to use the .300 Win mag cases and run them thru a forming die. You end up with a longer neck than either the .300 Winnie or the 7mm Rem mag. I use this process and currently have three of the 7mm Mash S Mag rifles. It loves IMR 7828 with Rl22 a close second. I throated mine like Hagel suggested with a 160g Nosler seated to the neck base.</p><p></p><p>Craig</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sambubba, post: 326154, member: 14646"] Bob Hagel said it is much easier to use the .300 Win mag cases and run them thru a forming die. You end up with a longer neck than either the .300 Winnie or the 7mm Rem mag. I use this process and currently have three of the 7mm Mash S Mag rifles. It loves IMR 7828 with Rl22 a close second. I throated mine like Hagel suggested with a 160g Nosler seated to the neck base. Craig [/QUOTE]
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