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<blockquote data-quote="just country" data-source="post: 1173284" data-attributes="member: 82689"><p>morning, I was like most new members, I search the web looking for</p><p></p><p>reloading info. I saw this website. registered. I have used the site everyday.</p><p></p><p>I was looking for a load for my 257-7mm and 340wbee. Dr. Vette and think Josh</p><p></p><p>helped me with the loads. proved for b very interesting, especially the 7mmWbee.</p><p></p><p>everybody I have seen post info about wbee calibers always complains about</p><p></p><p>the cost of brass. I have been very fortunate to find alots of wbee brass</p><p></p><p>gunbroker. I bought 80 rounds of 7mmwbee for $68.00. I use the brass for my</p><p></p><p>257wbee also. the SEARCH MODE is very helpful. </p><p></p><p>I do have a question. why is the 7mmwbee not very popular, besides the supposed</p><p></p><p>price of the brass. why is the 340wbee not popular with elk hunters. extremely</p><p></p><p>versatile caliber. I have 2 accu-mark and 1 custom made with 30" in </p><p></p><p>Shilen barrel, straight contour SS, 721 rem. action, #7 contour,</p><p></p><p>timmey trigger, and H&S precision tactical stock, accurized, and sako extractor. work</p><p></p><p> done by Pete Phiefer Hempstead TX. the smithy is a one man operation. very very</p><p></p><p> good. Pete builds his own recurve bows. quit rifle hunting and turned to bows. I have</p><p></p><p> been, blessed with 2 very good smithy's. Pete is 1, Ripper went to work for</p><p></p><p>Mauser rifles. I am 70yrs young, PRACTICE, PRACTICE PRACTICE.lightbulbgun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just country, post: 1173284, member: 82689"] morning, I was like most new members, I search the web looking for reloading info. I saw this website. registered. I have used the site everyday. I was looking for a load for my 257-7mm and 340wbee. Dr. Vette and think Josh helped me with the loads. proved for b very interesting, especially the 7mmWbee. everybody I have seen post info about wbee calibers always complains about the cost of brass. I have been very fortunate to find alots of wbee brass gunbroker. I bought 80 rounds of 7mmwbee for $68.00. I use the brass for my 257wbee also. the SEARCH MODE is very helpful. I do have a question. why is the 7mmwbee not very popular, besides the supposed price of the brass. why is the 340wbee not popular with elk hunters. extremely versatile caliber. I have 2 accu-mark and 1 custom made with 30" in Shilen barrel, straight contour SS, 721 rem. action, #7 contour, timmey trigger, and H&S precision tactical stock, accurized, and sako extractor. work done by Pete Phiefer Hempstead TX. the smithy is a one man operation. very very good. Pete builds his own recurve bows. quit rifle hunting and turned to bows. I have been, blessed with 2 very good smithy's. Pete is 1, Ripper went to work for Mauser rifles. I am 70yrs young, PRACTICE, PRACTICE PRACTICE.lightbulbgun) [/QUOTE]
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