Reloading 300 H&H Magnum

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texas44

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I have a 300 H&H Magnum and have the brass from shooting it over the past several years. I am looking for someone in the Dallas, TX area that would be willing to reload the shells for me.

Thanks for any help I could get.
 
It's against federal law to reload for a profit unless you hold a manufactures license.
It's foolhardy to reload for strangers anyway.

Unless you can find someone willing to go out on a limb and do it free, and accept the legal risk of you suing him if something bad happens, I think you are out of luck.

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Sounds like it's time to buy a reloading setup. If you've already got the brass, a small setup for not much money would get you set up good enough to do some decent reloads for the 300 H&H. I could help you from there on out, as I've got a couple of 300 H&H's and handload for both of them, but you'd have to have the setup to do it first. Even a less expensive Lee Anniversary kit would get you most of the way, especially if all you're looking to do is get your 300 H&H loaded for.
 
Reloading 300 H&H

Thanks for the info. I'll check out what I need to do based on your suggestions.
 
Sounds like it's time to buy a reloading setup. If you've already got the brass, a small setup for not much money would get you set up good enough to do some decent reloads for the 300 H&H. I could help you from there on out, as I've got a couple of 300 H&H's and handload for both of them, but you'd have to have the setup to do it first. Even a less expensive Lee Anniversary kit would get you most of the way, especially if all you're looking to do is get your 300 H&H loaded for.

just beware. reloading is an art form, that is very addictive. you may even find yourself jumping from one gun store to another, looking for obscure caliber rifles to reload for! just kidding, but many of us find reloading to be a nice relaxing, rewarding passtime. one that not only can you save a ton of money doing (especially @$70.00 a box) but many times you can get better accuracy or different loads than you can get commercially. i actually enjoy reloading as much as i do shooting. so it works out very well for me indeed.
 
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