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A Forever Caliber for my Daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="zerosprk" data-source="post: 2690849" data-attributes="member: 92333"><p>Based on your situation, I'd suggest staying with a 7-08. You are set up to reload for it and you already know it works. Since you reload, I'd suggest keeping brass separated for each rifle - every chamber is a little bit different. Putting a different color line across the head of the case using a Sharpie marker is an easy way to tell which case goes with which rifle. Each kid gets to pick their color...</p><p>My youngest grandson has a Savage 110 Storm in 7-08 that shoots lights out...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zerosprk, post: 2690849, member: 92333"] Based on your situation, I'd suggest staying with a 7-08. You are set up to reload for it and you already know it works. Since you reload, I'd suggest keeping brass separated for each rifle - every chamber is a little bit different. Putting a different color line across the head of the case using a Sharpie marker is an easy way to tell which case goes with which rifle. Each kid gets to pick their color... My youngest grandson has a Savage 110 Storm in 7-08 that shoots lights out... [/QUOTE]
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