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Reloading
300 WIn Mag confusion
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnboy" data-source="post: 596435" data-attributes="member: 20409"><p>not trying to add gas to the fire but have one thing to add.you said the round was really accurate in the rugger rifel.what makes you think it will be just as accurate in the savage.I have yet found a load to shoot from one rifel to the other without doing something to the load.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>it has always been my way of loading to just work a ladder test for each rifel.just as one has already said that one load from say gun ( a ) want always shoot in gun ( b,c or d )as a good reloader should do to be safe is to just work up a load.he wasn't at all being a butt.he was just wanting you to be safe for your own good thats all.I am sorry that you got the wrong idea.but will say that in many ways he was right.</p><p> </p><p>but I do hope the trimming of the brass is just what the Doc ordered for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnboy, post: 596435, member: 20409"] not trying to add gas to the fire but have one thing to add.you said the round was really accurate in the rugger rifel.what makes you think it will be just as accurate in the savage.I have yet found a load to shoot from one rifel to the other without doing something to the load. it has always been my way of loading to just work a ladder test for each rifel.just as one has already said that one load from say gun ( a ) want always shoot in gun ( b,c or d )as a good reloader should do to be safe is to just work up a load.he wasn't at all being a butt.he was just wanting you to be safe for your own good thats all.I am sorry that you got the wrong idea.but will say that in many ways he was right. but I do hope the trimming of the brass is just what the Doc ordered for you. [/QUOTE]
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