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Reloading
Stuck case in chamber
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<blockquote data-quote="KS Shooter2021" data-source="post: 1944289" data-attributes="member: 112199"><p>Antelope, I was being sarcastic. That is what the Primal Arms link said. I can't even find a lb of Retumbo, let alone 24. </p><p>I settled on H4350 and H4831 sc with three different recommend bullets and Federal 210M primers. I suspect I will find a load I can be happy with one of those combinations. I will not be chasing velocity or max loads, just looking for accuracy. </p><p></p><p>This is my first custom build and I have enjoyed the process. The information I glean reading this site is invaluable. It has lead me to do further research and learn much about all the potential problems encountered when reloading. Upped my safety awareness a lot. I have only reloaded pistol rounds before and a little 308 for plinking so I am approaching this new rifle super cautiously. I don't want to be the guy posting pictures of a busted rifle or missing fingers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KS Shooter2021, post: 1944289, member: 112199"] Antelope, I was being sarcastic. That is what the Primal Arms link said. I can’t even find a lb of Retumbo, let alone 24. I settled on H4350 and H4831 sc with three different recommend bullets and Federal 210M primers. I suspect I will find a load I can be happy with one of those combinations. I will not be chasing velocity or max loads, just looking for accuracy. This is my first custom build and I have enjoyed the process. The information I glean reading this site is invaluable. It has lead me to do further research and learn much about all the potential problems encountered when reloading. Upped my safety awareness a lot. I have only reloaded pistol rounds before and a little 308 for plinking so I am approaching this new rifle super cautiously. I don’t want to be the guy posting pictures of a busted rifle or missing fingers. [/QUOTE]
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