Mook STW
New Member
Hello everyone, I'm new to the forum and looking for some help.
A while back I purchased a new Remington SF-I in 7mm STW.
I have never shot the rifle, never bought a box of ammo for it. While I am ready to experiment with reloading. I have been a hunter for 20+ years and my go to rifle for the last 4 seasons has been a Remington Sendero SF-II chambered in 264 WM.
My career has kept me busy for the last few years and finally I have some breathing room.
Can anyone suggest some reading material for reloading. I have a basic Rock Chucker Kit. I have no dies yet. I do understand that finding Dies may take some time. I am a thorough kind of person and like to learn new things. I also have four young children so safety is an absolute must for me. I have invested a lot of time and money in renovating a gun/reloading room in our home so this is something I have worked towards for some time, not just some mid-life crisis or impulsive urge.
Any information would be greatly appreciated to take me into the next phase of hunting for me and potential something I can pass on to my young ones in the future.
Kind regards
A while back I purchased a new Remington SF-I in 7mm STW.
I have never shot the rifle, never bought a box of ammo for it. While I am ready to experiment with reloading. I have been a hunter for 20+ years and my go to rifle for the last 4 seasons has been a Remington Sendero SF-II chambered in 264 WM.
My career has kept me busy for the last few years and finally I have some breathing room.
Can anyone suggest some reading material for reloading. I have a basic Rock Chucker Kit. I have no dies yet. I do understand that finding Dies may take some time. I am a thorough kind of person and like to learn new things. I also have four young children so safety is an absolute must for me. I have invested a lot of time and money in renovating a gun/reloading room in our home so this is something I have worked towards for some time, not just some mid-life crisis or impulsive urge.
Any information would be greatly appreciated to take me into the next phase of hunting for me and potential something I can pass on to my young ones in the future.
Kind regards