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<blockquote data-quote="std7mag" data-source="post: 3066275" data-attributes="member: 125590"><p>To find a new, or new to you, rifle.</p><p>Get dies and other assorted tooling to reload the cartridge you end up with.</p><p>Work up a load for it.</p><p>Then put in the practice, while taking the time to reload for it time and again. </p><p>Your going to be hard pressed to have it up and running by the time season rolls around. </p><p>Been there, done that!! </p><p></p><p>Personally, i'd go with 7mm Rem Mag. </p><p>Not finicky to load for.</p><p>Almost every rifle manufacturer makes a rifle chambered in it. </p><p>And the biggie!! Brass is easy to find!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="std7mag, post: 3066275, member: 125590"] To find a new, or new to you, rifle. Get dies and other assorted tooling to reload the cartridge you end up with. Work up a load for it. Then put in the practice, while taking the time to reload for it time and again. Your going to be hard pressed to have it up and running by the time season rolls around. Been there, done that!! Personally, i'd go with 7mm Rem Mag. Not finicky to load for. Almost every rifle manufacturer makes a rifle chambered in it. And the biggie!! Brass is easy to find! [/QUOTE]
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