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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
"difficult" calibers
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<blockquote data-quote="zb338" data-source="post: 1577096" data-attributes="member: 55852"><p>I think some rifles/calibers seem to be a problem, and other </p><p>rifles with the same caliber are easy. My son has a 7MM Remington Mag.</p><p>model 70 that wouldn't shoot. He was ready to sell it and we found out</p><p>that the rifle was a tack driver with 175 grain Nosler partitions. Other</p><p>friends have 7MM Mags that shoot everything. I have seen this with other</p><p>rifle cartridge combinations. There are some cartridges that just shoot good.</p><p>Such as the .222, the .308, the 7MM/08, the 22/250 and the list goes on.</p><p>Zeke</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zb338, post: 1577096, member: 55852"] I think some rifles/calibers seem to be a problem, and other rifles with the same caliber are easy. My son has a 7MM Remington Mag. model 70 that wouldn't shoot. He was ready to sell it and we found out that the rifle was a tack driver with 175 grain Nosler partitions. Other friends have 7MM Mags that shoot everything. I have seen this with other rifle cartridge combinations. There are some cartridges that just shoot good. Such as the .222, the .308, the 7MM/08, the 22/250 and the list goes on. Zeke [/QUOTE]
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