About the Savage model 25


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Ronniefromalabama
January 29, 2011, 04:31 PM
Dear Moderator, this post is actually about reloading.

Some of you might remember my first post a couple weeks ago about all of the reloading loot I snagged at a really good price. Well, of the tens of thousands of rounds of shells and bullets, the single most volumous was in 223. I don't have a rifle in .223.

I THINK I have decided to remedy that problem with a new Savage model 25.

From a reloader's perspective do any of you know of any problems or have any advice on this particular choice of a shooter?

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kingmt
February 1, 2011, 03:55 PM
I'm not sure I understand the question but. I just bought a .223 in a Edge. It's a nice rifle. I have never bought a cartage for it. I have been saving cases for a while & got some dies then when I bought it I also got a Center Point scope, a box of 40 gr Hornady V-Max, box of 55 gr Nosler, some Varget, & primers.

Loading rifle is new to me but seems easy so far. I'm just getting my feet wet so I'm not experimenting much yet & probably won't for a while. Since all my cases were new to me & my rifle I FL sized them for there first load but I will try to only neck size next time. I also ordered a bunch of primer, powder, & bullets from internet resellers. I am getting 8# of H335, 8# of BLC 2, 500 tracers, & other odds N ends.

From what I have shoot so far it has shoot well with all my loads. So I have to say its easy loading for this rifle.

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