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I'm way new at this and Mistakes are not cheap .help
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 1061491" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>I'd probably have the smith bed the rifle while he is at it too. You may get lucky and find some factory ammo your rifle likes but shooting beyond 600 yards you really should start reloading...you can get into reloading Fairly cheaper these days if you looked used. You would need a manual, single stage press, dies for your caliber, brass prep tools, scale, calipers, powder funnel, and hornady ogive tool. I'd suspect you could get all this for 500 or less. Yes you can get pretty crazy in the reloading game but even my earlier loads gave me good results equal to or better than factory and now I never buy factory ammo...unless I find a sale for super cheap ammo then I might buy a few for plinking or breaking a new barrel in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 1061491, member: 52437"] I'd probably have the smith bed the rifle while he is at it too. You may get lucky and find some factory ammo your rifle likes but shooting beyond 600 yards you really should start reloading...you can get into reloading Fairly cheaper these days if you looked used. You would need a manual, single stage press, dies for your caliber, brass prep tools, scale, calipers, powder funnel, and hornady ogive tool. I'd suspect you could get all this for 500 or less. Yes you can get pretty crazy in the reloading game but even my earlier loads gave me good results equal to or better than factory and now I never buy factory ammo...unless I find a sale for super cheap ammo then I might buy a few for plinking or breaking a new barrel in. [/QUOTE]
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