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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="barefooter56" data-source="post: 1122734" data-attributes="member: 85389"><p>huntxtrm,</p><p>Suggest you use the .308 SERVICE RIFLE DATA in the Hornady manual as a guide. Dont use "range" or brass that has been fired in another rifle. Start new. If you want to use Berger bullets stick to the .30 caliber CLASSIC HUNTER or .30 caliber OTM bullets. You will be full length sizing and trimming every time. Also suggest that you get an L.E.Wilson cartridge case gauge in .308 Winchester as a quick check of sized/trimmed rounds. Bullets in the 150- 175 weight range are the most commonly used. Dont expect bolt action rifle accuracy right out of the box. Most military style rifles like this are guaranteed 2 MOA. Anything more is a gift. If you want bolt action rifle accuracy out of this style of rifle. Stand by to spend some $$$. Of course you MAY luck out ant its a tack driver right out of the box. Lets hope so!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barefooter56, post: 1122734, member: 85389"] huntxtrm, Suggest you use the .308 SERVICE RIFLE DATA in the Hornady manual as a guide. Dont use "range" or brass that has been fired in another rifle. Start new. If you want to use Berger bullets stick to the .30 caliber CLASSIC HUNTER or .30 caliber OTM bullets. You will be full length sizing and trimming every time. Also suggest that you get an L.E.Wilson cartridge case gauge in .308 Winchester as a quick check of sized/trimmed rounds. Bullets in the 150- 175 weight range are the most commonly used. Dont expect bolt action rifle accuracy right out of the box. Most military style rifles like this are guaranteed 2 MOA. Anything more is a gift. If you want bolt action rifle accuracy out of this style of rifle. Stand by to spend some $$$. Of course you MAY luck out ant its a tack driver right out of the box. Lets hope so! [/QUOTE]
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