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Reloading
A little 7mm practical help
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<blockquote data-quote=".284" data-source="post: 700215" data-attributes="member: 19604"><p>Hey guys, I'm thinking of ordering a 7mm practical reamer. I have a custom sako 75 in 7 rem mag that has a mag length of 3.728 inch. Id like to shoot the 180 bergers but would like to know if I order a reamer for those bergers to fit my mag length if I will still be on the bearing surface in the case necks when I seat them to overall length of about 3.7 inches and not into the ogive. </p><p></p><p>I know there's a few guys on here that shoot the practical and I was hoping someone might be able to seat a 180 Berger in a fire formed case to a overall length of 3.7 and let me know how it looks. Otherwise I'll have to look at single loading but sometimes it can be a pain to eject a loaded round. </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".284, post: 700215, member: 19604"] Hey guys, I'm thinking of ordering a 7mm practical reamer. I have a custom sako 75 in 7 rem mag that has a mag length of 3.728 inch. Id like to shoot the 180 bergers but would like to know if I order a reamer for those bergers to fit my mag length if I will still be on the bearing surface in the case necks when I seat them to overall length of about 3.7 inches and not into the ogive. I know there's a few guys on here that shoot the practical and I was hoping someone might be able to seat a 180 Berger in a fire formed case to a overall length of 3.7 and let me know how it looks. Otherwise I'll have to look at single loading but sometimes it can be a pain to eject a loaded round. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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