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Reloading
.257 bee 90gr absolute
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 109523" data-source="post: 2538279"><p>I'm curious if this is a saami chamber with the mile long free bore. And how far are you jumping them. (COAL) I ask because, after reading this I decided to pull out the one I had sitting in the safe for a few years ( brand new) And do the same thing.</p><p> </p><p>I took 7 mag ADG brass and ran it through a 257 Wby die, until I got a crush fit, stuck a 110 sierra at saami length and fired 50 of em. </p><p>when I tried to find the lands, with a hornady tool, the bullet just falls out the end of the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 109523, post: 2538279"] I'm curious if this is a saami chamber with the mile long free bore. And how far are you jumping them. (COAL) I ask because, after reading this I decided to pull out the one I had sitting in the safe for a few years ( brand new) And do the same thing. I took 7 mag ADG brass and ran it through a 257 Wby die, until I got a crush fit, stuck a 110 sierra at saami length and fired 50 of em. when I tried to find the lands, with a hornady tool, the bullet just falls out the end of the case. [/QUOTE]
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