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<blockquote data-quote="shooters" data-source="post: 352801" data-attributes="member: 7769"><p>Ok guys... laugh if you must, but I know very little about reloading and have some simple questions. I just spend $1600 for all the good loading equipment and have all the books.. well 3 of them. There are still questions I have unanswered so I'm calling on the experts. </p><p>I've had 2 300 RUM's in the past. Kirby loaded rounds for them a few years ago. About 100 to be exact. Now that I have my own loading equipment, I'm ready to start. The last 2 RUMs were Winchester's. Now I've just purchased another RUM in the Sendero 2. Heres the questions.</p><p></p><p>I can load ammo no problem. Understand max and minimum loads. I still have the load data that Kirby had written on the boxes. This.</p><p></p><p>200gr Accubond</p><p>95.0 grains Retumbo</p><p>Fed. 215M Primers</p><p>Rem Case</p><p>2.840 Case Length</p><p>3.592 O.A Length</p><p></p><p>These are near max loads..... they shoot great. I am pretty sure they were never even tested in the gun before loading up that many rounds. But I guess he's just that good. </p><p></p><p>With this new Rem Sendero ll, where do I start? Do I just load these same exact rounds for this gun and go shoot?</p><p></p><p>How big of a difference is there in the REM and Win recievers?</p><p></p><p>Do I start at the lowest (book) loads and work my way to max and shoot to find the most accurate?</p><p></p><p>Do you always do a full resize?</p><p></p><p>My biggest concern is how far do I seat these bullets? I know its in the book, but I hear all of this info on how you want the bullet to sit .10 off the lands. How do I find where .10 is? When I find a load that shoots great..... well great. But if I want to refine it a little with bullet depth, then doesn't that start messing with pressure's? Now I have to start all over? How do I go about refining a load? Sorry for all the amature ????'s, but help would be appreciated.... also so I don't blow the gun up. </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shooters, post: 352801, member: 7769"] Ok guys... laugh if you must, but I know very little about reloading and have some simple questions. I just spend $1600 for all the good loading equipment and have all the books.. well 3 of them. There are still questions I have unanswered so I'm calling on the experts. I've had 2 300 RUM's in the past. Kirby loaded rounds for them a few years ago. About 100 to be exact. Now that I have my own loading equipment, I'm ready to start. The last 2 RUMs were Winchester's. Now I've just purchased another RUM in the Sendero 2. Heres the questions. I can load ammo no problem. Understand max and minimum loads. I still have the load data that Kirby had written on the boxes. This. 200gr Accubond 95.0 grains Retumbo Fed. 215M Primers Rem Case 2.840 Case Length 3.592 O.A Length These are near max loads..... they shoot great. I am pretty sure they were never even tested in the gun before loading up that many rounds. But I guess he's just that good. With this new Rem Sendero ll, where do I start? Do I just load these same exact rounds for this gun and go shoot? How big of a difference is there in the REM and Win recievers? Do I start at the lowest (book) loads and work my way to max and shoot to find the most accurate? Do you always do a full resize? My biggest concern is how far do I seat these bullets? I know its in the book, but I hear all of this info on how you want the bullet to sit .10 off the lands. How do I find where .10 is? When I find a load that shoots great..... well great. But if I want to refine it a little with bullet depth, then doesn't that start messing with pressure's? Now I have to start all over? How do I go about refining a load? Sorry for all the amature ????'s, but help would be appreciated.... also so I don't blow the gun up. Thanks Jason [/QUOTE]
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