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<blockquote data-quote="rotorhead" data-source="post: 2561687" data-attributes="member: 5078"><p>Jake, good points but it takes a long time to get the work done these days and the supply chain is always changing. the 4831 isnt an issue at least yet as I have few pounds of it I also have a couple 1000's. Once I decide I will start sourcing bullets but I have a lot of the little older models around because I used to do a lot of custom reloading for my uncles buddies. Unfortunately most of them old fellas are not longer with us. I visited with a fella at the range and he was shooting a straight 280 with a hornady 162eld I believe and was printing some real nice groups. That is right around the weight I was thinking abut. The 30 is still not off the table. I thought for sure the 280AI was going to get the nod but you guys have me checking into all the other suggestions other than the 26's. I feel the sako is a little better starting point and that I will sell the tikka but I will go back and forth in my mind several more times , I'm sure</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rotorhead, post: 2561687, member: 5078"] Jake, good points but it takes a long time to get the work done these days and the supply chain is always changing. the 4831 isnt an issue at least yet as I have few pounds of it I also have a couple 1000's. Once I decide I will start sourcing bullets but I have a lot of the little older models around because I used to do a lot of custom reloading for my uncles buddies. Unfortunately most of them old fellas are not longer with us. I visited with a fella at the range and he was shooting a straight 280 with a hornady 162eld I believe and was printing some real nice groups. That is right around the weight I was thinking abut. The 30 is still not off the table. I thought for sure the 280AI was going to get the nod but you guys have me checking into all the other suggestions other than the 26's. I feel the sako is a little better starting point and that I will sell the tikka but I will go back and forth in my mind several more times , I'm sure [/QUOTE]
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