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325 WSM - Keep it or flip it?
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<blockquote data-quote="FIGJAM" data-source="post: 1505240" data-attributes="member: 71039"><p>I spent most of last night researching the Sherman Short Mags. I do reload, although the last couple years I haven't had the time to do much(I got a promotion and I had to relocate across the country and I am traveling a ton for work), I have been shooting the hornady precision hunter ammo in my 270 wsm. I watched a youtube video on all that goes into forming the SSM brass, and it seems time consuming and I think at this phase in my life it would be more stressful than enjoyable. The only reason I reload is for accuracy, if I find a factory recipe that my gun shoots .5 moa, then I end up buying factory ammo. Thus the Hornady Precision Hunter with the 270 wsm and I found my 260 loves Prime ammo, my 223 and 204 both like fiocchi with the vmax bullets. The only gun I still reload for is the 2506. I haven't found a factory load it likes, although I saw Hornady has some precision hunter that I am going to try.</p><p></p><p>I have never had a true wildcat cartridge and I think the Sherman's are a little intimidating if I am being completely honest. Although I admit the more I read about the rounds the more I was drawn to it. If I could buy ready to go brass, I would go that route in a heartbeat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FIGJAM, post: 1505240, member: 71039"] I spent most of last night researching the Sherman Short Mags. I do reload, although the last couple years I haven't had the time to do much(I got a promotion and I had to relocate across the country and I am traveling a ton for work), I have been shooting the hornady precision hunter ammo in my 270 wsm. I watched a youtube video on all that goes into forming the SSM brass, and it seems time consuming and I think at this phase in my life it would be more stressful than enjoyable. The only reason I reload is for accuracy, if I find a factory recipe that my gun shoots .5 moa, then I end up buying factory ammo. Thus the Hornady Precision Hunter with the 270 wsm and I found my 260 loves Prime ammo, my 223 and 204 both like fiocchi with the vmax bullets. The only gun I still reload for is the 2506. I haven't found a factory load it likes, although I saw Hornady has some precision hunter that I am going to try. I have never had a true wildcat cartridge and I think the Sherman's are a little intimidating if I am being completely honest. Although I admit the more I read about the rounds the more I was drawn to it. If I could buy ready to go brass, I would go that route in a heartbeat. [/QUOTE]
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