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Reloading 7mm Rem mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Bart B" data-source="post: 677128" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>Brand new belted magnum brass has shot well enough in SAAMI sloppy .220" headspaced chambers across several rifles to shoot well under 1 MOA at 1000 yards in long range match rifles used by military and civilian rifle teams and individuals. Civilian folks would full length size their cases back to virtual new case dimensions using standard dies and the predecessor die (middle section of a full length sizing die) to the current Innovative Tech. collet die. The military teams would handload a thousand rounds of ammo with the same component lots with new cases and shoot them in a dozen or so rifles at the Nationals; all with excellent accuracy.</p><p></p><p>That's as good as the 28 and 30 caliber 1000 yard benchrest rifles do these days; the best of them shoot no worse than 3/4 MOA. And on rare occasions, clump a few shots into 2/10 MOA or thereabouts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart B, post: 677128, member: 5302"] Brand new belted magnum brass has shot well enough in SAAMI sloppy .220" headspaced chambers across several rifles to shoot well under 1 MOA at 1000 yards in long range match rifles used by military and civilian rifle teams and individuals. Civilian folks would full length size their cases back to virtual new case dimensions using standard dies and the predecessor die (middle section of a full length sizing die) to the current Innovative Tech. collet die. The military teams would handload a thousand rounds of ammo with the same component lots with new cases and shoot them in a dozen or so rifles at the Nationals; all with excellent accuracy. That's as good as the 28 and 30 caliber 1000 yard benchrest rifles do these days; the best of them shoot no worse than 3/4 MOA. And on rare occasions, clump a few shots into 2/10 MOA or thereabouts. [/QUOTE]
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