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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
What are the easiest mistakes you learned the most from when reloading?
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<blockquote data-quote="trackhoehunter" data-source="post: 1547850" data-attributes="member: 21246"><p>Finally something i can chime in on. I tell people all the time I cant help you by showing you what to do, but i can definitely show you what not to do! Make sure you have the right die in press. yes im serious. All those redding seaters look pretty similar especially the big ones. A 338lm seater makes a 7rum case look like a nehi nelly washer when trying to seat a tiny little 180 vld. [did i say that outloud?] Find new friends. Ones on a budget of your own. How can you ever have a happy wife/happy life when your trying to "keep up with the Jones's", but in this case REMMY 700! Have you seen the rifles that guys trying to sell?! Id hate to see [secretly love] to see the ones hes keeping! Im terrible with this, but when you get a new rifle try with all that is within you to finish load workup on the rifle/cartridge/caliber that is in your press. Then move on to the new one. It kinda sucks in my opinion to have to go backnforth/backnforth just because some guy on lens for sale forum had somethin better than sliced bread for a loafa bread price that you had to spend your life savings on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trackhoehunter, post: 1547850, member: 21246"] Finally something i can chime in on. I tell people all the time I cant help you by showing you what to do, but i can definitely show you what not to do! Make sure you have the right die in press. yes im serious. All those redding seaters look pretty similar especially the big ones. A 338lm seater makes a 7rum case look like a nehi nelly washer when trying to seat a tiny little 180 vld. [did i say that outloud?] Find new friends. Ones on a budget of your own. How can you ever have a happy wife/happy life when your trying to "keep up with the Jones's", but in this case REMMY 700! Have you seen the rifles that guys trying to sell?! Id hate to see [secretly love] to see the ones hes keeping! Im terrible with this, but when you get a new rifle try with all that is within you to finish load workup on the rifle/cartridge/caliber that is in your press. Then move on to the new one. It kinda sucks in my opinion to have to go backnforth/backnforth just because some guy on lens for sale forum had somethin better than sliced bread for a loafa bread price that you had to spend your life savings on. [/QUOTE]
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