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The Basics, Starting Out
Norma, Nosler and other custom ammo
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<blockquote data-quote="WeaverShooter" data-source="post: 411872" data-attributes="member: 17630"><p>Over the past several years I have shot mostly off-the-shelf ammo, but recently I had a custom 7mm Rem Mag built by Kevin Weaver (<a href="http://www.weaverrifles.com" target="_blank">www.weaverrifles.com</a>). My hope was to reload for it but I travel for work and do no have time to reload if I want actually shoot my rifle. I know some rifles shoot great with off-the-shelf ammo. My thoughts were that shooting high quiality ammo, such as the Nosler Custom, would give my rilfe optimum performance. Inexpensive Remington and Federal Ammo is close to $35 per box and Nosler is at $70 per box. It looks expensive, but I just dont have the time to reload. Does anyone have thoughts on custom ammo or premium ammo such as the Nosler and Norma brands? I am looking to shoot elk and deer and want to reach out as far as 880 yards. Any suggestions would be great.</p><p> </p><p>Weavershooter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WeaverShooter, post: 411872, member: 17630"] Over the past several years I have shot mostly off-the-shelf ammo, but recently I had a custom 7mm Rem Mag built by Kevin Weaver ([URL="http://www.weaverrifles.com"]www.weaverrifles.com[/URL]). My hope was to reload for it but I travel for work and do no have time to reload if I want actually shoot my rifle. I know some rifles shoot great with off-the-shelf ammo. My thoughts were that shooting high quiality ammo, such as the Nosler Custom, would give my rilfe optimum performance. Inexpensive Remington and Federal Ammo is close to $35 per box and Nosler is at $70 per box. It looks expensive, but I just dont have the time to reload. Does anyone have thoughts on custom ammo or premium ammo such as the Nosler and Norma brands? I am looking to shoot elk and deer and want to reach out as far as 880 yards. Any suggestions would be great. Weavershooter [/QUOTE]
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