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Reloading
Working up loads for magnums
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<blockquote data-quote="Sockeye66" data-source="post: 1866026" data-attributes="member: 113619"><p>Might be taboo, but I use a Hyskore rest that Iv'e doctored up that is mounted to a break room table that is strapped to the front end of my quad trailer. It's at the perfect height to stand inside the trailer tongue framework and shoot with a remote release. I use this for load development and when I have a load that is money, then I shoot without it and work on technique. My nephew and I have recently developed loads for two 300 win mags and a 7 mag with it. Mainly it takes out the human element until the load is for certain. The rest itself is a *** from the factory but with some work it is effective and saves the shoulder for shooting loads that are known to be accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sockeye66, post: 1866026, member: 113619"] Might be taboo, but I use a Hyskore rest that Iv'e doctored up that is mounted to a break room table that is strapped to the front end of my quad trailer. It's at the perfect height to stand inside the trailer tongue framework and shoot with a remote release. I use this for load development and when I have a load that is money, then I shoot without it and work on technique. My nephew and I have recently developed loads for two 300 win mags and a 7 mag with it. Mainly it takes out the human element until the load is for certain. The rest itself is a *** from the factory but with some work it is effective and saves the shoulder for shooting loads that are known to be accurate. [/QUOTE]
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