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<blockquote data-quote="keystonecop" data-source="post: 4381758" data-attributes="member: 8227"><p>Ok thx guys </p><p>I bought lapua Grendel brass and Lapua AK brass </p><p>After resizing the Lapua Ak brass I just have to fire form it </p><p>I found some h335 for 20 a lb and will use that and have some factory seconds I got fro Midway to use as projectiles</p><p>I've never done this and thought it would be fun to learn and do</p><p>For some reason these new odd ball calibers have my interest </p><p>I've got a 6.5 creedmoor a 6.5 Grendel and a .300 blk out and even built a 6BR</p><p>It's amazing what u can get small calibers to do</p><p>U never kno a 6.5x55 Swiss might be in my future</p><p>Or maybe a 6MM Creedmoor or a 6x47</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keystonecop, post: 4381758, member: 8227"] Ok thx guys I bought lapua Grendel brass and Lapua AK brass After resizing the Lapua Ak brass I just have to fire form it I found some h335 for 20 a lb and will use that and have some factory seconds I got fro Midway to use as projectiles I've never done this and thought it would be fun to learn and do For some reason these new odd ball calibers have my interest I've got a 6.5 creedmoor a 6.5 Grendel and a .300 blk out and even built a 6BR It's amazing what u can get small calibers to do U never kno a 6.5x55 Swiss might be in my future Or maybe a 6MM Creedmoor or a 6x47 [/QUOTE]
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