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<blockquote data-quote="imyourhuckleberry" data-source="post: 1986879" data-attributes="member: 18206"><p>At this point it is going to be very difficult to find components for reloading of any type of caliber because of panic buying. With that in mind I would start with what you shoot already. I would consider buying your components for your 223 in the 75, 80, or 85 grain weights as your tikka is a bolt rifle and can handle the longer bullets. I shoot 75 grainers at 500 yards out of my AR15 so I know you can go the distance with the 80 and 85 grainers easily. Start putting yourself in notify lists from different suppliers and eventually you can get the components needed to start reloading. Be patient as supplies are nearly non-existent and prices are getting jacked up due to demand, so prepare to pay above normal prices if you must have the items now, it's your call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imyourhuckleberry, post: 1986879, member: 18206"] At this point it is going to be very difficult to find components for reloading of any type of caliber because of panic buying. With that in mind I would start with what you shoot already. I would consider buying your components for your 223 in the 75, 80, or 85 grain weights as your tikka is a bolt rifle and can handle the longer bullets. I shoot 75 grainers at 500 yards out of my AR15 so I know you can go the distance with the 80 and 85 grainers easily. Start putting yourself in notify lists from different suppliers and eventually you can get the components needed to start reloading. Be patient as supplies are nearly non-existent and prices are getting jacked up due to demand, so prepare to pay above normal prices if you must have the items now, it's your call. [/QUOTE]
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