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Old 08-22-2006, 02:15 PM
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7mm Remington Magnum, 700 BDL

I just bought my deceased brother-in-laws Remington from his daughter. I don't need it, but I figure, everytime I go hunting I'll think of him, he was a fine person.

It's a 1976, Model 700 BDL, with a Leupold scope, it has only had 10 rounds through it, I know this for a fact. I paid her $450 for the whole rig, including 5 boxes of ammo, sling, and case.

Well, now I need some dies and brass,,,,

BTW, has anyone ever used the Russina made ammo for the 7mmMag? I noticed that Midway sells it for $10.00 less a box than Remington and Winchester...
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Old 08-22-2006, 06:12 PM
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Critch,

I got my first Remington 700 BDL 7mm Magnum in 1976 and have loaded for them successfully. I suggest you back off your full length sizing die about a half turn or so and size to the shoulder on the cases you fired in your rifle. You need dies, I suggest RCBS, and as for brass, you have 5 boxes so shoot off one or two and reload those cases fired in your rifle.

If you full length resize too hard; down to the belt, you will have case separations quick, fast and right away. Best of luck.

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Old 08-22-2006, 08:45 PM
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I also have a Remington 700BDL in 7mm Rem. Mag. and find it one of the best rifles made. While it does kick a bit it's nothing excessive, and the accuracy is quite impressive. Mine is also vintage '70s. Best wishes.

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Old 08-22-2006, 11:24 PM
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I'm definately saving the info about the reloading of the 7 mil mag. I have never reloaded a belted magnum.

I'm really quite exceited about this. I have also never owned a Model 700.
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Old 09-23-2006, 02:45 PM
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CRITCH:

I don't have a 700 BDL but I have had a Savage 110 Left Hand Bolt for 22 yrs and this thing has been awesome. It has over a 1000 rounds shot through it cause I use it for deer, ground hogs and every New Years It gets 4 rounds shot at midnight. Sorta keeps the neighbors jumping when it goes off. Shoot some shells and I neck size for three times before full lenght as this works quit well in this gun. Still very accurate as I keep my loads slightly above the starting loads in the data books. I use Redding Deluxe Die sets as the have 3 dies Full Lenght, Seating, and Neck Sizing Dies all in one. I wanted a 700 BDL when I purchased this one a long time ago but could not afford it Due to the extra cost of the left hand thing.

good luck and enjoy
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