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    Keeping bullets linged up while seating

    So I just started loading for my AR. I have been loading for my 300 win mag, and I've run into a new challenge loading for the AR. The issues is that the 75 grain BTHP Hornady bullets are a bitch to keep lined up while seating. It really slows me down, and takes some of the joy out of...
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    Gunsmithing Remington 700 new bottom metal fitting question

    I have a Remington 700 that needed new bottom metal. I ordered up a new bdl type trigger guard and and new front screw to match, and the front screw is about 1/8th-1/4" too short, and wont catch the thread of the action. The stock is a sendero take off a.k.a HS precision, with a factory 700...
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    My primers came off back order form Cabelas.

    ...But not in a good way. I have had these on order since April 22. I have seen plenty of Cabelas backorder posts with small shreds of optimism. My optimism is gone. Dear Customer, We regret to inform you that we are still unable to supply the merchandise you requested and now find it...
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    Max load with RL22 in my 300 win mag

    I was wondering if I could bounce some data off you all, and get some feed back about safety and overpressure rounds. To start I have just started reloading and I have been loading for my 700P in 300 win mag. I'm working up a load for some Speer 168 grain BTHP match I picked up at bass pro...
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    Redding powder mesure question

    I bought a "like new" Redding 3br of a hide member. When I received the measure, I got online to look for a manual and realized I had received a br-30. The markings on the mic go all the way to 100, though the max it will dial to is 80. Even while set at 78 grains I was throwing 54 ish, which...
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    Remington 700 barrel code question

    So I have this Remington 700 in 30-06 that I brought to the smith to be re-barreled. When he saw the rifle he said, woooah, this is an old one - a "flat top" I have looked up the date code. It's a G series, which could be 1938, 1960 or 1984 IIRC. His guess was 1960, I'm not sure. Can...