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Switch barrel build update...new questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2506" data-source="post: 486602" data-attributes="member: 31181"><p>If you are going to reload then take the 450 you would spend on blueprinting and invest in good reloading supplies. You dont have to buy the most expensive equipment to do a good job. I would get a top of the line single stage press. For dies I have used rcbs, lee, and redding and i have to say that lee do as good a job or better than the other for a lot less cost. I would be willing to bet with a good handload you will get your rifle to shoot well enough to take care of any shooting needs you have. After reloading if you cant get the gun to shoot then you can rebarrel and blueprint at that time. I would suggest you get a chronygraph when you start reloading they are very useful when working up a load because the book listed velocities are usually off in my experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2506, post: 486602, member: 31181"] If you are going to reload then take the 450 you would spend on blueprinting and invest in good reloading supplies. You dont have to buy the most expensive equipment to do a good job. I would get a top of the line single stage press. For dies I have used rcbs, lee, and redding and i have to say that lee do as good a job or better than the other for a lot less cost. I would be willing to bet with a good handload you will get your rifle to shoot well enough to take care of any shooting needs you have. After reloading if you cant get the gun to shoot then you can rebarrel and blueprint at that time. I would suggest you get a chronygraph when you start reloading they are very useful when working up a load because the book listed velocities are usually off in my experience. [/QUOTE]
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