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Reloading
horizonal stringing
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<blockquote data-quote="backwoods83" data-source="post: 459030" data-attributes="member: 29890"><p>drop down in bullet weight, i have a 700 sps buckmaster 243 same twist as yours 9.25 and it does well with 95s .300-.550" but it stays under .300 with 80s. i have often found that the remingtons and the h&rs like lighter bullets, rugers and savages do a little better with the heavier ones. plus if it is new you will want to shoot it until it stops copper fouling, run some copper solvent through it, and a dose of J&B compound. thats the best i can tell you, good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backwoods83, post: 459030, member: 29890"] drop down in bullet weight, i have a 700 sps buckmaster 243 same twist as yours 9.25 and it does well with 95s .300-.550" but it stays under .300 with 80s. i have often found that the remingtons and the h&rs like lighter bullets, rugers and savages do a little better with the heavier ones. plus if it is new you will want to shoot it until it stops copper fouling, run some copper solvent through it, and a dose of J&B compound. thats the best i can tell you, good luck! [/QUOTE]
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