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A few general LR questions - 7mm Mauser
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<blockquote data-quote="Memberberries" data-source="post: 1753255" data-attributes="member: 106647"><p>If you have buddies that reload you could probably get dies and ask them to teach you on their gear but you most likely will have to get your own. Reloading is intimidating cost wise for many but it really helps with cartridges like the 7x57. You're just not going to find the same bullet selection in factory ammo. I miss my old 7x57 but I'm probably going to build a long throated 7mm-08 with a 1:9 twist because I have a short action that needs a barrel.</p><p></p><p>If you post some pictures of the gun, maybe a close up of the action, we might be able to help ID it. You can mark a cleaning rod and measure your twist rate if it's not marked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Memberberries, post: 1753255, member: 106647"] If you have buddies that reload you could probably get dies and ask them to teach you on their gear but you most likely will have to get your own. Reloading is intimidating cost wise for many but it really helps with cartridges like the 7x57. You're just not going to find the same bullet selection in factory ammo. I miss my old 7x57 but I'm probably going to build a long throated 7mm-08 with a 1:9 twist because I have a short action that needs a barrel. If you post some pictures of the gun, maybe a close up of the action, we might be able to help ID it. You can mark a cleaning rod and measure your twist rate if it's not marked. [/QUOTE]
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