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Old January 7, 2007, 01:28 AM   #9
amamnn
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Your rifle will undoubtedly "like" a load that is different in some ways than mine. Shortcutting the load development process is really a mistake, and most times disappointing (see above). You learn a lot by working up loads from the manuals and trying different things. All that general information is worth knowing and will someday be of value to you, even if you don't think so now.

With all due respect to my fellow members who have posted replies, free advice is worth every penny, and the invention of the www has done more to spread bad information further and faster than any other human invention. There are some very nice folks on this forum who would sincerely like to help you and there are some characters posting (no one I noticed on this thread so far) who don't know one end of a die from the other, but will still sound off.

Good luck with the Savage, they can be great shooters.
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