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A-Bolt II 7mm
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<blockquote data-quote="dsculley" data-source="post: 1312345" data-attributes="member: 77514"><p>You might want to get a single stage press for your 7 RemMag. Learning to control all the variables to produce precision ammo will be faster & easier on the single stage. If you are interested, there is a Lee press available in the classifieds here. (no, not mine & I don't know the seller. Just trying to help.) Get all the reloading manuals you can and read the part on reloading. All are good. The Berger manual has some very good information. Ask any questions you may have here. There are a lot of people on here who are very experienced and willing to share their knowledge. </p><p></p><p>You will get better brass life if you learn how to measure your fired brass and then resize it so that you only set the shoulder back .002".</p><p></p><p>On the trigger, you can have a gunsmith replace the factory springs and get the trigger much better. My son's has a crisp break at 1 lb 6 oz. Cost is minimal.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsculley, post: 1312345, member: 77514"] You might want to get a single stage press for your 7 RemMag. Learning to control all the variables to produce precision ammo will be faster & easier on the single stage. If you are interested, there is a Lee press available in the classifieds here. (no, not mine & I don't know the seller. Just trying to help.) Get all the reloading manuals you can and read the part on reloading. All are good. The Berger manual has some very good information. Ask any questions you may have here. There are a lot of people on here who are very experienced and willing to share their knowledge. You will get better brass life if you learn how to measure your fired brass and then resize it so that you only set the shoulder back .002". On the trigger, you can have a gunsmith replace the factory springs and get the trigger much better. My son's has a crisp break at 1 lb 6 oz. Cost is minimal. Good Luck, [/QUOTE]
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