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Reloading
Running on circles - 7 mm Rem Mag Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="moombaskier" data-source="post: 562008" data-attributes="member: 7841"><p>Winchester brass is just fine for the 7mag. Ive had excellent results with the Forster full length die set to bump the shoulder .001" and their regular seater die. Use H1000 with 215 primer. For hunting I would shoot 160gr. Nosler Accubonds or the 168 Berger. I also use the long cut version of IMR7828, but it is more temp sensitive than the H1000. I chuck my brass after 3-4 firings at the most, so I don't worry about the "belt thing". Why the Amax and not the Berger 168?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moombaskier, post: 562008, member: 7841"] Winchester brass is just fine for the 7mag. Ive had excellent results with the Forster full length die set to bump the shoulder .001" and their regular seater die. Use H1000 with 215 primer. For hunting I would shoot 160gr. Nosler Accubonds or the 168 Berger. I also use the long cut version of IMR7828, but it is more temp sensitive than the H1000. I chuck my brass after 3-4 firings at the most, so I don't worry about the "belt thing". Why the Amax and not the Berger 168? [/QUOTE]
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