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The Basics, Starting Out
Which caliber starting off
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<blockquote data-quote="30-06 boy" data-source="post: 178901" data-attributes="member: 5097"><p>go with the big 7mm or big30 magnums.you wont be sorry.shoot heavy for caliber bullets for retained energy and high bc.i personaly would choose the 300 wm.have one love it.but i've never had a 7stw either.i like the 300wm for real heavy high bc bullets.they dont go real fast but carry thier speed and energy farther than some smaller caibers.or the 300 rum,never had one of these powder burners either.the chice is yours how much horsepower do you want.dont build/buy something too small to start,then have to spend more to go bigger later.go big now.as far as the belt goes.many 1000 yard benchrest shooters includung myself shot/shoot calibers with belted cases.if they were not capable of good accuracy these guys would not use them.neck size your fired cases with lee collet dies.you should have no problem.my .02 worth.jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30-06 boy, post: 178901, member: 5097"] go with the big 7mm or big30 magnums.you wont be sorry.shoot heavy for caliber bullets for retained energy and high bc.i personaly would choose the 300 wm.have one love it.but i've never had a 7stw either.i like the 300wm for real heavy high bc bullets.they dont go real fast but carry thier speed and energy farther than some smaller caibers.or the 300 rum,never had one of these powder burners either.the chice is yours how much horsepower do you want.dont build/buy something too small to start,then have to spend more to go bigger later.go big now.as far as the belt goes.many 1000 yard benchrest shooters includung myself shot/shoot calibers with belted cases.if they were not capable of good accuracy these guys would not use them.neck size your fired cases with lee collet dies.you should have no problem.my .02 worth.jason [/QUOTE]
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