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<blockquote data-quote="7magcreedmoor" data-source="post: 971582" data-attributes="member: 48559"><p>Is the barrel a factory barrel? Some manufacturers make the throats on the long side to avoid liability when a handloader trys to "jam load" COAL. A recommendation I have read is to always seat at least one caliber length into the neck to assure proper retention and decent runout. A long jump isn't necessarily a bad thing, as long as the rifle shoots well. Weatherbys, for example are spec'd long throated according to what I have read about Mr Roy's original wildcats. They generally shoot like a house afire...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7magcreedmoor, post: 971582, member: 48559"] Is the barrel a factory barrel? Some manufacturers make the throats on the long side to avoid liability when a handloader trys to "jam load" COAL. A recommendation I have read is to always seat at least one caliber length into the neck to assure proper retention and decent runout. A long jump isn't necessarily a bad thing, as long as the rifle shoots well. Weatherbys, for example are spec'd long throated according to what I have read about Mr Roy's original wildcats. They generally shoot like a house afire... [/QUOTE]
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