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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
7mm rem mag & 162gr AMax
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<blockquote data-quote="sportmuaythai" data-source="post: 693288" data-attributes="member: 17802"><p>Thanks Lefty7mmstw for your kind post. You seem to have more confidence in me than I have in myself lol. Thanks for the cartridge length pointer. I'm more of a utilitarian reloader. I'd first seat bullet to published length, then juggle between the magazine length and what will chamber. Never have tried seating depth and load development. Nevertheless, it has been my experience that hand loads usually group better than factory, and with better bullets selection, I've been satisfied. LRH is still something I need to venture cautiously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sportmuaythai, post: 693288, member: 17802"] Thanks Lefty7mmstw for your kind post. You seem to have more confidence in me than I have in myself lol. Thanks for the cartridge length pointer. I'm more of a utilitarian reloader. I'd first seat bullet to published length, then juggle between the magazine length and what will chamber. Never have tried seating depth and load development. Nevertheless, it has been my experience that hand loads usually group better than factory, and with better bullets selection, I've been satisfied. LRH is still something I need to venture cautiously. [/QUOTE]
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