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Reloading
7LRM clean up
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<blockquote data-quote="P7M13" data-source="post: 1937704" data-attributes="member: 94154"><p>I'd have to look at my reamer prints - I think you'd be in for a set-back of at least one turn.</p><p>If your 7mm is a 1:8, it'd be worth it. If you're 1:9 - 1:10, maybe not.</p><p></p><p>Supposedly ADG is now producing brass in 7LRM for GW.</p><p>I make my own from Hornady 375 Ruger stock, and it works better (lasts longer) than the Hornady 7LRM brass from Gunwerks. I ruined a bunch of cases figuring out how, but it still comes out much cheaper than the stuff from GW.</p><p>I have their brass too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P7M13, post: 1937704, member: 94154"] I'd have to look at my reamer prints - I think you'd be in for a set-back of at least one turn. If your 7mm is a 1:8, it'd be worth it. If you're 1:9 - 1:10, maybe not. Supposedly ADG is now producing brass in 7LRM for GW. I make my own from Hornady 375 Ruger stock, and it works better (lasts longer) than the Hornady 7LRM brass from Gunwerks. I ruined a bunch of cases figuring out how, but it still comes out much cheaper than the stuff from GW. I have their brass too. [/QUOTE]
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