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<blockquote data-quote="Mike T" data-source="post: 177346" data-attributes="member: 9624"><p>... on a great site I discovered while searching for info on the 7 RUM; a friend recently bought one and has asked me to load ammo for him. Anyway, I'm a long time "gun nut", having been hooked at a young age by a neighbor who used to let me shoot his S&W M27 with wax bullets in his garage. I compete in NRA long range, Palma, and smallbore prone. I load and shoot about 3k rounds a year, mostly 6BR Improved and .308 Palma loads. While I consider myself a fair hand at loading ammo for paper 10's and x's at a thousand yards, I don't know a whole lot about loading ammo for puttin' meat on the table and look forward to learning from those who do.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p>Mike T.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike T, post: 177346, member: 9624"] ... on a great site I discovered while searching for info on the 7 RUM; a friend recently bought one and has asked me to load ammo for him. Anyway, I'm a long time "gun nut", having been hooked at a young age by a neighbor who used to let me shoot his S&W M27 with wax bullets in his garage. I compete in NRA long range, Palma, and smallbore prone. I load and shoot about 3k rounds a year, mostly 6BR Improved and .308 Palma loads. While I consider myself a fair hand at loading ammo for paper 10's and x's at a thousand yards, I don't know a whole lot about loading ammo for puttin' meat on the table and look forward to learning from those who do. Regards, Mike T. [/QUOTE]
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