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Brass shot from factory remington 7RUM too tight in new Mc gowen barrel?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gunpoor" data-source="post: 921048" data-attributes="member: 8358"><p>I had a Shilen barrel in 264Win and later had another custom barrel in 264Win for my TC Encore and the brass fired in the Shilen wouldn't size down enough to chamber in the Encore. Ended up buying new brass and never had any issues with it. That is just the way it is sometimes. I think the belted magnums are more prone to this type of issue than non-belted cases because the belted cartridges headspace on the belt rather than on the datum line of the shoulder, with the rest of the case dimensions are all over the spectrum with the belted mags as long as the belt is SAAMI correct. I don't like the belted cases because of this issue,though I won't argue that there are some accurate rifles chambered for belted case cartridges but they are more prone to chamber size issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunpoor, post: 921048, member: 8358"] I had a Shilen barrel in 264Win and later had another custom barrel in 264Win for my TC Encore and the brass fired in the Shilen wouldn't size down enough to chamber in the Encore. Ended up buying new brass and never had any issues with it. That is just the way it is sometimes. I think the belted magnums are more prone to this type of issue than non-belted cases because the belted cartridges headspace on the belt rather than on the datum line of the shoulder, with the rest of the case dimensions are all over the spectrum with the belted mags as long as the belt is SAAMI correct. I don't like the belted cases because of this issue,though I won't argue that there are some accurate rifles chambered for belted case cartridges but they are more prone to chamber size issues. [/QUOTE]
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