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<blockquote data-quote="rotorhead" data-source="post: 159121" data-attributes="member: 5078"><p><strong>Re: Rem 710 Purchase</strong></p><p></p><p>I think your asking how long should you let the case get?? If this is what your asking , you should let the rifle dictate this. </p><p>Lets say you have a brand new case;</p><p>you should load that case as you would normally.</p><p>Then after it has been fired it will grow to fit your chamber.</p><p>for the next loading you only need to neck size the case and check it for over all length. </p><p></p><p>put the case in the rifle and close the bolt.</p><p>as long as the bolt locks with out too much force your good to go.</p><p>Trim all your cases to the same length( use your book ) load it up and away you go.</p><p></p><p>Are you new to reloading? If so what books and loading manuals are you working out of?</p><p> What kind of brass are you using?</p><p>I would also be curious as to the load that your loading?</p><p>I know 4831sc but what is your charge??</p><p></p><p>Rh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rotorhead, post: 159121, member: 5078"] [b]Re: Rem 710 Purchase[/b] I think your asking how long should you let the case get?? If this is what your asking , you should let the rifle dictate this. Lets say you have a brand new case; you should load that case as you would normally. Then after it has been fired it will grow to fit your chamber. for the next loading you only need to neck size the case and check it for over all length. put the case in the rifle and close the bolt. as long as the bolt locks with out too much force your good to go. Trim all your cases to the same length( use your book ) load it up and away you go. Are you new to reloading? If so what books and loading manuals are you working out of? What kind of brass are you using? I would also be curious as to the load that your loading? I know 4831sc but what is your charge?? Rh [/QUOTE]
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