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Rem 700 LR 25-06 - reloading help
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank in the Laurels" data-source="post: 1216275" data-attributes="member: 8845"><p>Ah, the cure.....take your fired cases, forget about cleaning them, if you have some try good old fashion H-4350 the miracle powder and some 117 sierra spitzer boat tails seated to be a hair under max length to fit the magazine and some 9 1/2 rem primers... I've loaded this load for a dozen 25's over the years and have never seen it fail, not once....if it won't shoot with those components put a for sale sign on it or trade it away...check action for cracks underneath, broken base screws, another scope if you got one laying around, 3-4 inch groups at 100 tells me something is way out of alignment or loose, look at the crown real close with a magnifying glass- any hunks missing from edge...sometimes the patient dies no matter how talented the surgeon !! Good Luck..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank in the Laurels, post: 1216275, member: 8845"] Ah, the cure.....take your fired cases, forget about cleaning them, if you have some try good old fashion H-4350 the miracle powder and some 117 sierra spitzer boat tails seated to be a hair under max length to fit the magazine and some 9 1/2 rem primers... I've loaded this load for a dozen 25's over the years and have never seen it fail, not once....if it won't shoot with those components put a for sale sign on it or trade it away...check action for cracks underneath, broken base screws, another scope if you got one laying around, 3-4 inch groups at 100 tells me something is way out of alignment or loose, look at the crown real close with a magnifying glass- any hunks missing from edge...sometimes the patient dies no matter how talented the surgeon !! Good Luck.. [/QUOTE]
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