jsthntn247
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I have a Rem SPS chambered it .257 Wby. I has been bedded in a B&C medalist. I worked up a load with Re 22 and 100gr Swift Scirrocco's that shoots 3700 fps and will stack them usually. I say usually because some of the brass will be really easy to chamber and some will be extremely hard. While shooting a 725 yards the other day, the hard to chamber brass would shoot inside a 3" group. When I would load one that was easy to bolt, I wouldn't even hit paper. All this brass has been fired the same amount of times with the same gun and the same loads. Any clues on why some are hard to close the bolt on and some are not. I think I might need one of those body dies for magnum cases to get all the brass the same??