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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Harrison" data-source="post: 3836653" data-attributes="member: 45813"><p>The chamber is a touch deeper to accommodate longer bullets. While I expect the traditional 123 grain to shoot well enough, I'm going to try some longer bullets like the SMK 130's (if I can find some) and probably some of the Berger bullets in a similar weight. Unfortunately, we sold our house. (made a pile out of that deal) and some income-producing property in another state so that we could buy my father in laws place. He's 85, and while very active, he needs family close by. So my wife is with him most of the time as I needed to stay put until I can retire when my wife can get Medicare. I'm living in the camper and there is not much room for reloading equipment I can tell you. But I am going to get set up at my father-in-law's place which is two hours away so that I can reload. He's got 35 acres and a couple of shop and storage sheds and I'll be making one of them my reloading room after we get the kitchen in the house remodeled. I have to admit I'm looking forward to owning it all free and clear. But my father-in-law will be staying there. We get along great, have for 40 years so it's no problem. But it will be a while before I can develop any handloads for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Harrison, post: 3836653, member: 45813"] The chamber is a touch deeper to accommodate longer bullets. While I expect the traditional 123 grain to shoot well enough, I'm going to try some longer bullets like the SMK 130's (if I can find some) and probably some of the Berger bullets in a similar weight. Unfortunately, we sold our house. (made a pile out of that deal) and some income-producing property in another state so that we could buy my father in laws place. He's 85, and while very active, he needs family close by. So my wife is with him most of the time as I needed to stay put until I can retire when my wife can get Medicare. I'm living in the camper and there is not much room for reloading equipment I can tell you. But I am going to get set up at my father-in-law's place which is two hours away so that I can reload. He's got 35 acres and a couple of shop and storage sheds and I'll be making one of them my reloading room after we get the kitchen in the house remodeled. I have to admit I'm looking forward to owning it all free and clear. But my father-in-law will be staying there. We get along great, have for 40 years so it's no problem. But it will be a while before I can develop any handloads for it. [/QUOTE]
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