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The Basics, Starting Out
I blame you Len Backus
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<blockquote data-quote="Sockeye66" data-source="post: 2690106" data-attributes="member: 113619"><p>We've all stepped in the same trap so why would we warn you? We'd rather you join in. Welcome to the world of justification to your wife, maybe you can convince her that although you have arguably the most versatile and succesful cartridge in exsistence (30/06), elk and deer would laugh at you and you'd never get invited to hunting camp without a PRC/WSM. My recommendations would be to decide what your intended quarry is and at what range you feel is reasonable to you. A 7PRC wouldn't be a bad way to go as at some point brass will be available and by the looks of it will be a great all-around cartridge. Start scanning for suitable powders and primers (tough part) and stock up when possible, the firearms/reloading equipment will be more available than the components. Get a quality reloading manual and read up. Welcome to LRH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sockeye66, post: 2690106, member: 113619"] We've all stepped in the same trap so why would we warn you? We'd rather you join in. Welcome to the world of justification to your wife, maybe you can convince her that although you have arguably the most versatile and succesful cartridge in exsistence (30/06), elk and deer would laugh at you and you'd never get invited to hunting camp without a PRC/WSM. My recommendations would be to decide what your intended quarry is and at what range you feel is reasonable to you. A 7PRC wouldn't be a bad way to go as at some point brass will be available and by the looks of it will be a great all-around cartridge. Start scanning for suitable powders and primers (tough part) and stock up when possible, the firearms/reloading equipment will be more available than the components. Get a quality reloading manual and read up. Welcome to LRH. [/QUOTE]
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