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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
advice for getting into reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="skeeterboud" data-source="post: 687200" data-attributes="member: 40249"><p>my neighbor reloaded for a couple of guns of mine, he recently got divorced and moved. challenging to get reloads, now that we live 1hr apart. he has the die sets/primers/cases/powder/bullets that i've paid for, so i was thinking about reloading for myself. </p><p> </p><p>what components, prefer higher quality stuff, do you guys recommend for great accuracy/repeatability for someone who only needs to reload 20-30 rounds per month for each of the following calibers? 257 wthby, 300wm, 7mmRemMag? </p><p> </p><p>press=</p><p>scale=</p><p>trimmer=</p><p>etc=</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeterboud, post: 687200, member: 40249"] my neighbor reloaded for a couple of guns of mine, he recently got divorced and moved. challenging to get reloads, now that we live 1hr apart. he has the die sets/primers/cases/powder/bullets that i've paid for, so i was thinking about reloading for myself. what components, prefer higher quality stuff, do you guys recommend for great accuracy/repeatability for someone who only needs to reload 20-30 rounds per month for each of the following calibers? 257 wthby, 300wm, 7mmRemMag? press= scale= trimmer= etc= [/QUOTE]
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