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Reloading
Brass for 7mm Rem mag
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<blockquote data-quote="lancetkenyon" data-source="post: 2303180" data-attributes="member: 68875"><p>I run Rem R-P brass in my 7RM. Have been for years. I got 500pcs for $200. Weight sorted them to within 2gr, and ended up with somewhere around 450 cases. </p><p>If I were to buy new high quality brass, I would go Peterson first or ADG second. Nosler is nice, but has a softer head, meaning earlier primer pocket failure if you run hot loads. </p><p>Since Lapua is now making .300WM brass, it would be great to see them release 7RM next. But, since the .300WM is used in a lot of military rifles, and the 7RM is not, the need might not be as much of a diving factor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancetkenyon, post: 2303180, member: 68875"] I run Rem R-P brass in my 7RM. Have been for years. I got 500pcs for $200. Weight sorted them to within 2gr, and ended up with somewhere around 450 cases. If I were to buy new high quality brass, I would go Peterson first or ADG second. Nosler is nice, but has a softer head, meaning earlier primer pocket failure if you run hot loads. Since Lapua is now making .300WM brass, it would be great to see them release 7RM next. But, since the .300WM is used in a lot of military rifles, and the 7RM is not, the need might not be as much of a diving factor. [/QUOTE]
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