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Reloading
loading for a ar10?
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<blockquote data-quote="huntxtrm" data-source="post: 1122672" data-attributes="member: 81958"><p>Yes, I reload primarily for my 300RUM right now. I do reload some for my wifes 30/30. But never for and automatic. As far as brass and bullets, and powders. that's where I'm also looking for direction. I want to shoot out to distance with it. It's going to be primarily a range toy. We have a 1200 yard range, where I shoot. Shooting my 300 out there is quite expensive on ammo and wear and tear. So, I got this as a fun way to keep my skills somewhat sharp. I'm leaning toward around 180gn accubond. I shoot 200gn accubonds out of my 300 and love them. But, then again, I have never loaded for an automatic, so it might not be the best choice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntxtrm, post: 1122672, member: 81958"] Yes, I reload primarily for my 300RUM right now. I do reload some for my wifes 30/30. But never for and automatic. As far as brass and bullets, and powders. that's where I'm also looking for direction. I want to shoot out to distance with it. It's going to be primarily a range toy. We have a 1200 yard range, where I shoot. Shooting my 300 out there is quite expensive on ammo and wear and tear. So, I got this as a fun way to keep my skills somewhat sharp. I'm leaning toward around 180gn accubond. I shoot 200gn accubonds out of my 300 and love them. But, then again, I have never loaded for an automatic, so it might not be the best choice? [/QUOTE]
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