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Reloading
257 wthrby mag re loading
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<blockquote data-quote="lloydsmale" data-source="post: 917504" data-attributes="member: 41442"><p>Ive got mark Vs and 700s. My 257 is a cdl. Bullets seated out to max magazine lenght still dont touch the rifling so yes theres freebore. Also id say that if you compare the small multiple lugs of a wby to the two large ones on a rem there bearing surface is probably abou the same. One may be slightly stronger then the other but both surely will hold up to test loads that they proof a rifle with that are twice normal chamber pressures so niether is week by any stretch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lloydsmale, post: 917504, member: 41442"] Ive got mark Vs and 700s. My 257 is a cdl. Bullets seated out to max magazine lenght still dont touch the rifling so yes theres freebore. Also id say that if you compare the small multiple lugs of a wby to the two large ones on a rem there bearing surface is probably abou the same. One may be slightly stronger then the other but both surely will hold up to test loads that they proof a rifle with that are twice normal chamber pressures so niether is week by any stretch. [/QUOTE]
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