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A few general LR questions - 7mm Mauser
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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 1754857" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>Reloading is easy when you start, and gets more complicated as you try for tighter and tighter groups. It doesn't have to be that expensive. Get a Lee hand press, and go to a gun show and pick up a scale, or a pot shop for a digital scale. Lee case trimmers rock too. Lee dies work well. I bought Redding dies with a dial seating die, which allows you to get repeatable settings on seating depth. You'll shoot better, and shoot more if you reload. I recommend Berger and Barnes and Hornady A-Maxbullets. You can shoot premium bullets and it still costs less than store bought. Don't let anyone tell you you need a magnum. You don't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 1754857, member: 29323"] Reloading is easy when you start, and gets more complicated as you try for tighter and tighter groups. It doesn't have to be that expensive. Get a Lee hand press, and go to a gun show and pick up a scale, or a pot shop for a digital scale. Lee case trimmers rock too. Lee dies work well. I bought Redding dies with a dial seating die, which allows you to get repeatable settings on seating depth. You'll shoot better, and shoot more if you reload. I recommend Berger and Barnes and Hornady A-Maxbullets. You can shoot premium bullets and it still costs less than store bought. Don't let anyone tell you you need a magnum. You don't. [/QUOTE]
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