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The Basics, Starting Out
LR preschooler needs advise!
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<blockquote data-quote="ptatcman" data-source="post: 320390" data-attributes="member: 13940"><p>Been hanging out here for a little while and I have now read enough to know that what I thought I knew is no where near what I need to know!</p><p>I almost went into shock yesterday at our sporting goods store when I priced good ammo. $69.00 for 300 wm?? I am now considering reloading my own. Is it tuely cost effective if I have to start from scratch? I understand the other reasons for reloading, but I and my wife know I do not need another expensive hobby! </p><p>If you recommend reloading your own, I need your suggestions on a book to get or website to go to, to learn reloading basics 101 then progress from there. </p><p>I am looking into purchasing a LR capable rifle to build on. I have always shot Remington's and I think a .300 wm Sendero is what I want. Is that a good choice? Can you accurize it or build on it relatively easy? Would you recommend this for an all-around rifle, (deer/elk)? </p><p>Thanks ahead of time! John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ptatcman, post: 320390, member: 13940"] Been hanging out here for a little while and I have now read enough to know that what I thought I knew is no where near what I need to know! I almost went into shock yesterday at our sporting goods store when I priced good ammo. $69.00 for 300 wm?? I am now considering reloading my own. Is it tuely cost effective if I have to start from scratch? I understand the other reasons for reloading, but I and my wife know I do not need another expensive hobby! If you recommend reloading your own, I need your suggestions on a book to get or website to go to, to learn reloading basics 101 then progress from there. I am looking into purchasing a LR capable rifle to build on. I have always shot Remington's and I think a .300 wm Sendero is what I want. Is that a good choice? Can you accurize it or build on it relatively easy? Would you recommend this for an all-around rifle, (deer/elk)? Thanks ahead of time! John [/QUOTE]
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