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Reloading
Basic starter kit for 7mm REM MAG specifically
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<blockquote data-quote="WYOHTF" data-source="post: 2354010" data-attributes="member: 115970"><p>I'm not gonna repeat a bunch of this but any of the Lee kits are a great place to start</p><p>Sure </p><p>You will or may mature out of them, but know that some of the best benchrest shooters rely mostly on Lee reloading equipment </p><p>When I read your first post i immediately caught on to "it's been thirty years- both got 7 mags"</p><p>That's a lot of recoil to step back into or learn from new, especially in a Tikka. Get a decent shoulder pad, especially for the Mrs.</p><p>Tikka stock pads stink </p><p>I'd really consider getting a smaller caliber to build confidence, use less components. Saving the funds for higher quality gear as the hobby progressed. Crap, primers are .10 a piece or better these days. </p><p>Just my opinion based on your OP</p><p>Good luck and stay safe</p><p></p><p>And I second reading up on good reloading manuals</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WYOHTF, post: 2354010, member: 115970"] I’m not gonna repeat a bunch of this but any of the Lee kits are a great place to start Sure You will or may mature out of them, but know that some of the best benchrest shooters rely mostly on Lee reloading equipment When I read your first post i immediately caught on to “it’s been thirty years- both got 7 mags” That’s a lot of recoil to step back into or learn from new, especially in a Tikka. Get a decent shoulder pad, especially for the Mrs. Tikka stock pads stink I’d really consider getting a smaller caliber to build confidence, use less components. Saving the funds for higher quality gear as the hobby progressed. Crap, primers are .10 a piece or better these days. Just my opinion based on your OP Good luck and stay safe And I second reading up on good reloading manuals [/QUOTE]
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