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Reloading
Am I about to blow my face off?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tex_Hunter" data-source="post: 2121689" data-attributes="member: 31749"><p>Correct... the comment was a list of things Remington removed from other action designs to cut down the cost (the parenthesis was explaining why this lead to issues with R700s).</p><p></p><p>Your comment about the M70 you saw is irrelevant unless you are saying you've seen the exact same failure in a Remington that was contained in a better manner.</p><p></p><p>Remingtons are prolific because they are accurate and cheap... custom actions that are dimensional copies share only a few common design features other than trigger and stock compatibility and correct the majority of the shortcomings of the original design (integral lug, one piece bolt, etc)</p><p></p><p>None of this is really relevant to the OP though, using Nosler load data for a Nosler bullet to try and work up a load for a completely different weight Hornady bullet while ignoring velocity way higher than expected is a recipe for disaster regardless of what action you are using.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tex_Hunter, post: 2121689, member: 31749"] Correct... the comment was a list of things Remington removed from other action designs to cut down the cost (the parenthesis was explaining why this lead to issues with R700s). Your comment about the M70 you saw is irrelevant unless you are saying you've seen the exact same failure in a Remington that was contained in a better manner. Remingtons are prolific because they are accurate and cheap... custom actions that are dimensional copies share only a few common design features other than trigger and stock compatibility and correct the majority of the shortcomings of the original design (integral lug, one piece bolt, etc) None of this is really relevant to the OP though, using Nosler load data for a Nosler bullet to try and work up a load for a completely different weight Hornady bullet while ignoring velocity way higher than expected is a recipe for disaster regardless of what action you are using. [/QUOTE]
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