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To reload 7mm SAUM effectively, it's essential to start with a precision rifle, a reliable press, and high-quality brass and bullets. Use a scale accurate to 0.1 grains and a primer puller to ensure consistent, precise loading. This approach will yield consistent groups and improved accuracy.
Choosing the Right Brass and Bullets
When reloading 7mm SAUM, it’s crucial to select the right brass and bullets for your rifle and hunting needs. I recommend using Lapua or Norma brass, which are known for their high quality and consistency. As for bullets, choose a reputable brand such as Berger, Hornady, or Nosler, and select a weight suitable for your elk hunting needs. A 140-160 grain bullet is a good starting point, but you may want to experiment with different weights to find your sweet spot.
Reloading Equipment and Techniques
To achieve consistent, precise loading, invest in a reliable reloading press, such as a Lyman or Redding, and a scale accurate to 0.1 grains. Use a primer puller to ensure consistent primer seating, and a set of precision micrometers to measure your brass and bullets. Start by loading a few test rounds to ensure your equipment is calibrated and your technique is sound. Begin with a base load of 65-70 grains of Varget or Retumbo, then adjust the load to achieve the desired velocity and accuracy.
Safety Considerations and Final Touches
When reloading 7mm SAUM for elk hunting, it’s essential to prioritize safety above all else. Always wear safety glasses and a dust mask when reloading, and keep your work area clean and organized. Double-check your loads before firing to ensure consistency and accuracy. Finally, consider using a load calculator or consulting with a reloading expert to ensure you’re pushing the limits of your rifle safely and effectively.
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