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<blockquote data-quote="FlyGuy11" data-source="post: 1590557" data-attributes="member: 108987"><p>Step 1. Buy The Hornady Precision Rifle Ammunition</p><p>Step 2. Re-Zero your Rifle</p><p>Step 3. Save All of your Brass</p><p>Step 4. Buy some re-loading gear</p><p>Step 5. Save money</p><p>That's a big honkin round and expensive. Reloading will open a world of possibilities and the most accurate ammunition for YOUR rifle. Remember that factory ammunition is loaded to work well in most rifles. On another note YOU use the Brass, Primer, Powder, and bullet you want. A Lee Reloading Challenger set with add on's of Redding Dies, Digital Scale, and Harbor Freight tumbler put you in the game for under $350 bucks and probably could also load 200 rounds for the whole set up (before needing more supplies).</p><p></p><p>Big question is do you have more money or more time?</p><p></p><p>PS: I shoot a 280 Ackley Improved; too expensive to buy ammunition over reloading. My components are: Nosler Brass, Berger 168 gr. Hunting, Winchester Primers, and Reloader 26 powder. 25" barrel 1 in 9 twist 2856 fps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlyGuy11, post: 1590557, member: 108987"] Step 1. Buy The Hornady Precision Rifle Ammunition Step 2. Re-Zero your Rifle Step 3. Save All of your Brass Step 4. Buy some re-loading gear Step 5. Save money That's a big honkin round and expensive. Reloading will open a world of possibilities and the most accurate ammunition for YOUR rifle. Remember that factory ammunition is loaded to work well in most rifles. On another note YOU use the Brass, Primer, Powder, and bullet you want. A Lee Reloading Challenger set with add on's of Redding Dies, Digital Scale, and Harbor Freight tumbler put you in the game for under $350 bucks and probably could also load 200 rounds for the whole set up (before needing more supplies). Big question is do you have more money or more time? PS: I shoot a 280 Ackley Improved; too expensive to buy ammunition over reloading. My components are: Nosler Brass, Berger 168 gr. Hunting, Winchester Primers, and Reloader 26 powder. 25" barrel 1 in 9 twist 2856 fps [/QUOTE]
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