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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Bradbury" data-source="post: 1831567" data-attributes="member: 110129"><p>All good advise, I am having the same gunsmith build my rifle that built my hunting partners rifle. I did talk to the gunsmith last Saturday and he did say that he will be using the same reamer on my rifle that he used on my hunting partners rifle. I do realize that even with him using the same reamer there can/will be slight differences. Even though I have been reloading for my 338 Win Mag for a few years. I have a lot to learn about reloading metallic cartridges. The last ten years or so, I have been reloading 8 -10 thousand 12 gauge shells per year (I am a trap shooter but am starting to loose interest in trap shooting) and am confident when reloading shot shells. However, I know I have a lot to learn when it comes to reloading for my rifles. Thanks for the advise, I can see that I need to purchase some more reloading tools.</p><p></p><p>Jim B.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Bradbury, post: 1831567, member: 110129"] All good advise, I am having the same gunsmith build my rifle that built my hunting partners rifle. I did talk to the gunsmith last Saturday and he did say that he will be using the same reamer on my rifle that he used on my hunting partners rifle. I do realize that even with him using the same reamer there can/will be slight differences. Even though I have been reloading for my 338 Win Mag for a few years. I have a lot to learn about reloading metallic cartridges. The last ten years or so, I have been reloading 8 -10 thousand 12 gauge shells per year (I am a trap shooter but am starting to loose interest in trap shooting) and am confident when reloading shot shells. However, I know I have a lot to learn when it comes to reloading for my rifles. Thanks for the advise, I can see that I need to purchase some more reloading tools. Jim B. [/QUOTE]
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