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    .308 165 Grain Accubond

    Not that any of you need me helping you spend your money but .308 165 grain Accubond seconds are available at the Nosler website.
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    Amateur Hour

    All, My FIL started building one of the DIY brass annealers in 2021. Unfortunately he passed before it was finished so my son and I finished it up. Today was the first time using it since I hadn't finished the load development with my 300 RSAUM. Thought a rainy day would be a good...
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    300 SAUM Brass Issue

    All, I've been working up loads for a Remington Model 7 300 SAUM but keep having cracked necks on the brass. Brass is probably 20yrs old but unfired. First load on new cases everything looks fine. Second load results in cracked necks on almost 60% of the few cases I have fired but no obivious...
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    300 SAUM Quickload Help

    All, If someone could possibly assist by running quickload for the 300 SAUM with 165 Speer Spitzer (2.800"), 150 Accubond and 180 Ballistic Tip both at 2.825". Powders will be H4350, RE-17 and W760. Appreciate any assistance anyone can provide.
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    300 SAUM

    All, Curious if any one has experience using the 150 grain Accubond and 150/165 grain Speer Hot Cor bullets in the Model Seven 300 SAUM? Have half a dozen manuals but was curious of what you have found to be the best powder/primer combo using Remington brass. Also have some 150 grain Bronze...
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    Quickoad Help

    All, I tried searching for this but apparently my google-fu is weak. Is it possible to run a QuickLoad estimate for the 30-30AI using the 125 grain Ballistic Tip in the Thompson Contender with a 14" barrel? Appreciate your assistance!
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    64 Grain .223 BSB

    All, Just curious if any one else is running this bullet in a 18" barrel with a Wylde chamber. Have currently ran a short load work up using RE-15 and W748 with LC brass and CCI 450 primers. Was curious what velocities folks are seeing an 18" barrel. Thanks!
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    150 grain Accubond in 30-06

    After years of shooting 165 Speer Hot-Cor bullets in my 1966 Remington 700, I've decided to change back to a 150 grain bullet. I previously shot Ballistic Tips but sometimes they seemed to pre-chew my deer when shot at close range so I'm hoping the tougher Accubond should be a better choice. I...
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