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<blockquote data-quote="knapper" data-source="post: 1876428" data-attributes="member: 38632"><p>Joefrazell;; To carry on a little bit because you were very cordial to me. So I decided to expand some what to help clarify some..</p><p>My rifle helps me a great deal and I have spent many hours with my (baby,as my wife calls it) Out on the hunt, in a sleeping bag, my baby sleeps with me, ammo and all.. My reloads are handled with great care and</p><p>I spend as much as an hour a peace on each round.. They are made up of hornady 300 Win Mag brass and </p><p>weighted, babied, and layed out on the reloading bench on a blanket before their put in the magazine with care. If one gets dropped on the ground, it is put away, completely dismantled, and start from scratch.. I put each in a die that reduces the neck down to a 7 MM.. .284 Dia.,camphor each in and out and install large</p><p>rifle mag primers, 69 grains of H4350 push um.</p><p>My rifle is a Savage Precision 7 MM-300 Win Mag, model 110 FCP. The barrel is a sheilean, 28 in heavy, straight bull. 5R rifling, 8.5 twist. I use a silencer, which helps a great deal on barrel jump.. I don't like a hard kick. My scope is a Burris, XTR II 8X40X 50, illuminated, FFP Love it.. I have 3500.00 wrapped up in it.</p><p>I hunt mostly on horse back.. I am 81 years young and have trouble climbing hills on foot?? Grin</p><p></p><p>Knapper</p><p>Knapping is the art of making arrowheads and ammo to suit your self</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knapper, post: 1876428, member: 38632"] Joefrazell;; To carry on a little bit because you were very cordial to me. So I decided to expand some what to help clarify some.. My rifle helps me a great deal and I have spent many hours with my (baby,as my wife calls it) Out on the hunt, in a sleeping bag, my baby sleeps with me, ammo and all.. My reloads are handled with great care and I spend as much as an hour a peace on each round.. They are made up of hornady 300 Win Mag brass and weighted, babied, and layed out on the reloading bench on a blanket before their put in the magazine with care. If one gets dropped on the ground, it is put away, completely dismantled, and start from scratch.. I put each in a die that reduces the neck down to a 7 MM.. .284 Dia.,camphor each in and out and install large rifle mag primers, 69 grains of H4350 push um. My rifle is a Savage Precision 7 MM-300 Win Mag, model 110 FCP. The barrel is a sheilean, 28 in heavy, straight bull. 5R rifling, 8.5 twist. I use a silencer, which helps a great deal on barrel jump.. I don't like a hard kick. My scope is a Burris, XTR II 8X40X 50, illuminated, FFP Love it.. I have 3500.00 wrapped up in it. I hunt mostly on horse back.. I am 81 years young and have trouble climbing hills on foot?? Grin Knapper Knapping is the art of making arrowheads and ammo to suit your self [/QUOTE]
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