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Buying 308 ammo with intention of reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="tackb" data-source="post: 500482" data-attributes="member: 8624"><p>if i was you as a newbie to reloading i would get whatever brass you can find at an affordable price to start with and go with that, brass is a fine tuning part of reloading so i wouldn't worry too much about it to start with and concentrate on the basics like finding a powder and charge plus seating depth your rifle likes ? </p><p></p><p>168 amax and varget is a good place to start or the sierra matchking with varget?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tackb, post: 500482, member: 8624"] if i was you as a newbie to reloading i would get whatever brass you can find at an affordable price to start with and go with that, brass is a fine tuning part of reloading so i wouldn't worry too much about it to start with and concentrate on the basics like finding a powder and charge plus seating depth your rifle likes ? 168 amax and varget is a good place to start or the sierra matchking with varget? [/QUOTE]
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