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Reloading suggestions for .338 Lapua
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<blockquote data-quote="Texas Republic" data-source="post: 682982" data-attributes="member: 19878"><p>I am also pretty new at reloading. I am FL sizing and trimming my lapua brass after every shot.</p><p></p><p> I actually loaded some 22-250 for my dad the other day and I thought my reloading batches were mixed up because I didnt need to trim any of them. I didnt think I trimmed these already....but then realized that I hadnt trimmed any of them. They just didnt need to be trimmed yet after the first shooting. Thats the first cartridge that I have reloaded that I didnt have to trim every time. It was NICE. </p><p></p><p>I should have my bolt back next week. It finally dawned on me that I doubt Savage, or any other rifle company for that matter, will openly state that "your bolt is fixed". This is mainly due to liability reasons, etc. Law suits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas Republic, post: 682982, member: 19878"] I am also pretty new at reloading. I am FL sizing and trimming my lapua brass after every shot. I actually loaded some 22-250 for my dad the other day and I thought my reloading batches were mixed up because I didnt need to trim any of them. I didnt think I trimmed these already....but then realized that I hadnt trimmed any of them. They just didnt need to be trimmed yet after the first shooting. Thats the first cartridge that I have reloaded that I didnt have to trim every time. It was NICE. I should have my bolt back next week. It finally dawned on me that I doubt Savage, or any other rifle company for that matter, will openly state that "your bolt is fixed". This is mainly due to liability reasons, etc. Law suits. [/QUOTE]
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