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Reloading
Load development newb help
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<blockquote data-quote="Dosh" data-source="post: 1255800" data-attributes="member: 70363"><p>b, all good advise which should get you an accurate load. The major non-load area needing to be addressed is the black plastic stock, replace it. Carbon fiber, laminated or even walnut and bedded. Replacing the Tupperware and a good bedding will greatly improve accuracy of most rifles. If funds are limited, the laminate is an outstanding "bang for your buck" (there's that pun again). Personally I've seen a lot of elk and some deer taken with 168 Berger VLD and H1000 in several 7mm Rem rifles, it just seems to work well in this caliber and twist. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dosh, post: 1255800, member: 70363"] b, all good advise which should get you an accurate load. The major non-load area needing to be addressed is the black plastic stock, replace it. Carbon fiber, laminated or even walnut and bedded. Replacing the Tupperware and a good bedding will greatly improve accuracy of most rifles. If funds are limited, the laminate is an outstanding "bang for your buck" (there's that pun again). Personally I've seen a lot of elk and some deer taken with 168 Berger VLD and H1000 in several 7mm Rem rifles, it just seems to work well in this caliber and twist. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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