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Reloading
7mm Rem Mag 7977
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<blockquote data-quote="wird06" data-source="post: 2029385" data-attributes="member: 116247"><p>Capt RB</p><p>Thank you for the information. The decoppering is a new subject for me, can you shed some light on this? The reason i used 7977 was when I started to reload the local gunsmith recommded it and it was easy to obtain, being i never had issues with it i didnt see a reason to change powders. This will be a brand new barrel and load workup, if you recommend RL26 I can see how hard it is to find the powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wird06, post: 2029385, member: 116247"] Capt RB Thank you for the information. The decoppering is a new subject for me, can you shed some light on this? The reason i used 7977 was when I started to reload the local gunsmith recommded it and it was easy to obtain, being i never had issues with it i didnt see a reason to change powders. This will be a brand new barrel and load workup, if you recommend RL26 I can see how hard it is to find the powder. [/QUOTE]
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