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Gunsmithing
First project gun
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<blockquote data-quote="hick135" data-source="post: 459964" data-attributes="member: 29877"><p>I picked up a Savage 110 7mm Rem Mag for a good deal and decided to make it my project gun. I both piller bedded and glass bedded the action. Then refinished the stock. I am planning on loading 168gr Berger VLD Hunting bullets with H4831sc powder and Federal 215 primers. I know seating depth is an issue with these bullets and want to be able to feed from my mag. When i bedded the action i removed the factory pressure bump at the tip of the stock. My question I guess is where i should start with my load development. Do i get a load that seems to work ok, then mess with pressure bedding, or use factory ammo and play with pressure bedding then work up a good load?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hick135, post: 459964, member: 29877"] I picked up a Savage 110 7mm Rem Mag for a good deal and decided to make it my project gun. I both piller bedded and glass bedded the action. Then refinished the stock. I am planning on loading 168gr Berger VLD Hunting bullets with H4831sc powder and Federal 215 primers. I know seating depth is an issue with these bullets and want to be able to feed from my mag. When i bedded the action i removed the factory pressure bump at the tip of the stock. My question I guess is where i should start with my load development. Do i get a load that seems to work ok, then mess with pressure bedding, or use factory ammo and play with pressure bedding then work up a good load? [/QUOTE]
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