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<blockquote data-quote="bob4" data-source="post: 1105337" data-attributes="member: 57171"><p>I think something is wrong in your measuring also. I'm not sure where a new barrel will fix your measuring issue. Although I wouldn't argue with folks more knowledgeable than I. ( And there are many) A picture of the Berger @ lands depth would of been better but I just can't see where there would be a 1 inch difference. </p><p> If you take your measurement that is 1 inch longer seat a bullet .010 shorter does it chamber easy ? Remington's are known for long throats.</p><p> Another thing you could do is take apart one of the factory rounds and see where that bullet touches the lands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bob4, post: 1105337, member: 57171"] I think something is wrong in your measuring also. I'm not sure where a new barrel will fix your measuring issue. Although I wouldn't argue with folks more knowledgeable than I. ( And there are many) A picture of the Berger @ lands depth would of been better but I just can't see where there would be a 1 inch difference. If you take your measurement that is 1 inch longer seat a bullet .010 shorter does it chamber easy ? Remington's are known for long throats. Another thing you could do is take apart one of the factory rounds and see where that bullet touches the lands. [/QUOTE]
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