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300 WSM here to stay? or did I make a mistake
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 685658" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>I would also mention to save your brass as you shoot up factories. Save them in the original boxes so you know the whole box is the same lot and you aren't all mixed up. If you save your brass and take note of the bullets your rifle really likes, you will be 1/2 way to an accurate load if you start loading. </p><p> </p><p>I rarely buy factories, but some reloaders will mimik the factory rounds they have used by using the same brass and bullets, but switching to canister powder(look up your charges and work up the load) and primers. I've seen it done and it can work wonderfully.</p><p>You also don't need to buy new gear; used is often a lot cheaper and this stuff will not wear out if treated well. A couple hundred bucks should get you set up well if you are thrifty.</p><p>I love the Bushnell/ <a href="mailto:b@l">b@l</a> scopes(4000/4200 series; 3200 series)-- I've got two 10x, two 6-24x, and an 8-32x. They have been stellar for me for over ten years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 685658, member: 48043"] I would also mention to save your brass as you shoot up factories. Save them in the original boxes so you know the whole box is the same lot and you aren't all mixed up. If you save your brass and take note of the bullets your rifle really likes, you will be 1/2 way to an accurate load if you start loading. I rarely buy factories, but some reloaders will mimik the factory rounds they have used by using the same brass and bullets, but switching to canister powder(look up your charges and work up the load) and primers. I've seen it done and it can work wonderfully. You also don't need to buy new gear; used is often a lot cheaper and this stuff will not wear out if treated well. A couple hundred bucks should get you set up well if you are thrifty. I love the Bushnell/ [EMAIL="b@l"]b@l[/EMAIL] scopes(4000/4200 series; 3200 series)-- I've got two 10x, two 6-24x, and an 8-32x. They have been stellar for me for over ten years. [/QUOTE]
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