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Offline Red Dawg

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Re: reloading
« Reply #15 on: December 03, 2007, 04:53:02 PM »
iceman thank you for your info, i agree that this particular shot that i am describing defies physics but it is true. that is why i am so worried about it. the gun is very accurate with the load. i killed a yote with it at 350 yds a week ago and it pretty much did the same thing. my buddies all shoot the same bullet out of a 300 wsm and it performs flawlessly for them. maybe the bullet just doesnt like my gun. thanks you guys for all of you knowledge, like i said i am very new at this reloading thing and i am just trying to get it figured out. i got the formula for the ammo right out of the nosler book. i am used to buying remington factory loads and have never had a problem with doing that. but like many say the 300rum ammo is 60$. i have shot 100 rounds so i have already saved a ton of dough. but i am wondering if it is worth all of the headache if the bullet will perform on the big one.

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Re: reloading
« Reply #16 on: December 03, 2007, 08:01:41 PM »
I hope you figure it out. Keep us up to date. I shoot the same and am getting ready to reload this spring, I finally have enough brass to justify setting the gear up to reload a bunch.
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Re: reloading
« Reply #17 on: December 03, 2007, 09:29:26 PM »
thanks iceman. i hope i will get it figured out. i think i may with the help you guys have given me. coug99 even comes up with some good ideas once in a while. by the way he is going to be a father any minute now. congrats to you coug. hope you will still be able to go dawg hunting.

 


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