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<blockquote data-quote="ol mike" data-source="post: 126202" data-attributes="member: 4683"><p>gt1900 ,</p><p></p><p>I'd have no problem w/someone handloading ammo for me.</p><p>I'd make sure he has some knowledge of loading shortmags first.From what i gather'd over at shortmags.org the saum's and wsm's like full length resized brass not neck sized.</p><p>If you start out w/top quality components like 180gr nosler accubond/ballistic tip or 178gr a-max ,mag pro powder ,good brass --&gt;winchester or lapua things should come together quickly for you.</p><p>At the cost of wsm ammo handloading yourself would pay for the equipment in short order.I bought my equipment and just began by looking it over and must say i was making a mountain out of a mole hill!Handloading is very simple but w/anything you can take it as far as you want.</p><p>The thing about having someone load for you -IMO-that would double your time frame on load developement.</p><p>I have no expierience w/Hill Country although if they were bad in this day and age they probably wouldn't be in business!</p><p>Also lite compact rifles don't shoot bughole groups as well as big longrange hammers do-- of coarse you probably know that.I'd go out and do some shooting at longrange and see how the rifle/ammo stack up out yonder where it counts.</p><p>Well keep us updated on things --&gt;Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ol mike, post: 126202, member: 4683"] gt1900 , I'd have no problem w/someone handloading ammo for me. I'd make sure he has some knowledge of loading shortmags first.From what i gather'd over at shortmags.org the saum's and wsm's like full length resized brass not neck sized. If you start out w/top quality components like 180gr nosler accubond/ballistic tip or 178gr a-max ,mag pro powder ,good brass -->winchester or lapua things should come together quickly for you. At the cost of wsm ammo handloading yourself would pay for the equipment in short order.I bought my equipment and just began by looking it over and must say i was making a mountain out of a mole hill!Handloading is very simple but w/anything you can take it as far as you want. The thing about having someone load for you -IMO-that would double your time frame on load developement. I have no expierience w/Hill Country although if they were bad in this day and age they probably wouldn't be in business! Also lite compact rifles don't shoot bughole groups as well as big longrange hammers do-- of coarse you probably know that.I'd go out and do some shooting at longrange and see how the rifle/ammo stack up out yonder where it counts. Well keep us updated on things -->Mike [/QUOTE]
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