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I doubt that going to a custom reloader is gonna do much for ya over factory ammo and it absolutely is gonna cost you a bunch more then buying factory ammo. What are your issues right now? Group size? What rifle do you have. Very rarely are gun issues related to factory ammo. Is gun's barrel fouled? Scope loose or broken?
Quote from: Buzz2401 on September 20, 2016, 04:04:27 PMI doubt that going to a custom reloader is gonna do much for ya over factory ammo and it absolutely is gonna cost you a bunch more then buying factory ammo. What are your issues right now? Group size? What rifle do you have. Very rarely are gun issues related to factory ammo. Is gun's barrel fouled? Scope loose or broken? I don't understand this thinking at all. Handloading is absolutly the way to go if you want to get the most out of your rifle.To the OP, I just tested some ABM Ammo for them and was really impressed with it. It may be a decent option if you can't find a custom reloader to meet your needs.Here is a link to my testing. http://www.rokslide.com/forums/long-range-hunting/48566-abm-300-win-ammo-review.htmlMods let me know if this isn't ok. Thanks.