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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1124507" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>Like you uncompromising attitude! I'm sure you will build a rifle that meets your needs.</p><p></p><p>I would reconsider handloads though. Problem with factory loads is they may not shoot the same from lot to lot. So what you buy one year might not shoot the same as what was bought last year. I'm not sure what component laws or shortages you Northern neighbors have, but usually, with handloads, you can get your components separately when you see them available. Maybe one month you find the brass and a month later you find the powder. Buy in quantity, enough for the life of the rifle, if possible, when you find them. That way you can guarantee that the ammo shoots the same from year to year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1124507, member: 74902"] Like you uncompromising attitude! I'm sure you will build a rifle that meets your needs. I would reconsider handloads though. Problem with factory loads is they may not shoot the same from lot to lot. So what you buy one year might not shoot the same as what was bought last year. I'm not sure what component laws or shortages you Northern neighbors have, but usually, with handloads, you can get your components separately when you see them available. Maybe one month you find the brass and a month later you find the powder. Buy in quantity, enough for the life of the rifle, if possible, when you find them. That way you can guarantee that the ammo shoots the same from year to year. [/QUOTE]
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