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<blockquote data-quote="Sagedaddy" data-source="post: 809673" data-attributes="member: 68548"><p>Thanks for the advice fellers, I'll have to play with the reloader 22 again. It definitely shot to my standards and gave good velocities with room to spare, I feel. If memory suites me, I think I was getting right around 2950 with 63.5 gr. I was kinda wondering if the chrony was messin with me. I'll have to possibly look into an oehler. I know the rifle didn't seem to like anything other that 210m primers with the noslers but I've yet to try mag primers with the 168 bergers. My only problem with shooting the 168 bergers is that they seem to expand the neck just a hair more than the noslers and even after caming over the press some don't seem to want to chamber very well. I'm using a redding die. I had a similar issue with a 270wsm custom with a match chambering and after using a rcbs die I had no problems. Looks like I may need to buy a set of rcbs dies for my 7 mm. Any of you had similar issues?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sagedaddy, post: 809673, member: 68548"] Thanks for the advice fellers, I'll have to play with the reloader 22 again. It definitely shot to my standards and gave good velocities with room to spare, I feel. If memory suites me, I think I was getting right around 2950 with 63.5 gr. I was kinda wondering if the chrony was messin with me. I'll have to possibly look into an oehler. I know the rifle didn't seem to like anything other that 210m primers with the noslers but I've yet to try mag primers with the 168 bergers. My only problem with shooting the 168 bergers is that they seem to expand the neck just a hair more than the noslers and even after caming over the press some don't seem to want to chamber very well. I'm using a redding die. I had a similar issue with a 270wsm custom with a match chambering and after using a rcbs die I had no problems. Looks like I may need to buy a set of rcbs dies for my 7 mm. Any of you had similar issues? [/QUOTE]
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