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<blockquote data-quote="sanjuanfly" data-source="post: 486466" data-attributes="member: 31433"><p>I posted a while ago about building a switch barrel Remington. Well with all of the advice I decided to go the two rifle route. So I ordered a Rem. XCR II in 338 RUM. Between that and my 7 mm Rem Mag I should be able to cover anything in the western US. </p><p> </p><p>So now I have a few questions on first steps to improve both guns and getting into reloading. </p><p> </p><p>As a starter I was planning on getting each action blueprinted at a cost $225 each. Is this the best place to start on improving rifles performance? </p><p> </p><p>Second, I plan on hand loading. Should I work up some loads for each rifle and see how they perform before I spend money on gunsmithing services? What is a great starter reloader? Also, any recommended literature would be helpful. </p><p> </p><p>Thanks, </p><p>Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanjuanfly, post: 486466, member: 31433"] I posted a while ago about building a switch barrel Remington. Well with all of the advice I decided to go the two rifle route. So I ordered a Rem. XCR II in 338 RUM. Between that and my 7 mm Rem Mag I should be able to cover anything in the western US. So now I have a few questions on first steps to improve both guns and getting into reloading. As a starter I was planning on getting each action blueprinted at a cost $225 each. Is this the best place to start on improving rifles performance? Second, I plan on hand loading. Should I work up some loads for each rifle and see how they perform before I spend money on gunsmithing services? What is a great starter reloader? Also, any recommended literature would be helpful. Thanks, Scott [/QUOTE]
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