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Went shopping need info
Arkie55
Member Posts: 9 (10/22/02 4:48:38 pm) Reply | Edit | Del All Went shopping need info -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I don't know if I posted that because of the good feedback from this forum I ordered the Lee Anniversary Kit from Cabelas along with a few other goodies I needed. The reloader is in and after looking everything over and "playing" with it a little I am happy with what I got for the money. Its not RCBS like I am used to but it will get the job done. I stopped by a little gun shop on my way home from work yesterday and purchased the only box of 6.5 bullets he had, a pound of RL-22 and a hundred Remington 9 1/2 primers. The bullets are 120 grain Nosler BT. Any suggestions on a starting point with these componets. I have data for 120 sp but would welcome your input. I want to end up with a hot rod load for the 120's but of course I want to start below max. Never forget your dreams. Work hard to make your dreams a reality. shooter22 *TFF Staff* Posts: 1587 (10/22/02 9:53:43 pm) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Went shopping need info -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'll get you tomorrow, I am not near my reloading data right now. What caliber case? I shoot 264 win mag, but have the books that are pretty current for all cartridges. Hey, Bin Lauden, our women can kick you butt! Arkie55 Member Posts: 10 (10/23/02 8:04:16 am) Reply | Edit | Del Case -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6.5X55 custom Mauser on a 98 action. kdub01 *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 1364 (10/23/02 9:32:34 am) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Case -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Arkie - My Swede mauser likes the 120 gr Nosler Ballistic Tips seated over 47.7 gr of IMR 4831 and a Federal 215M primer. The 4831 is slightly faster than your RL-22. "Keep Off The Ridgeline" |
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