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Determining seating depht for a hunting rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="bowhunter42" data-source="post: 654009" data-attributes="member: 32635"><p>dont know if this helps, but I just recently re-barreled my savage 300 win and turned into a full blown custom, and when I started load development my mag length was the limiting factor for seating depth, so I pulled the rifle apart and found that I could cut the front of the mag box out except for about 3/8 of the bottom front without any Ill effects, I gained enough that I could load to the lands and still have a repeater with 3 in the mag. dont know if this will help but just an Idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowhunter42, post: 654009, member: 32635"] dont know if this helps, but I just recently re-barreled my savage 300 win and turned into a full blown custom, and when I started load development my mag length was the limiting factor for seating depth, so I pulled the rifle apart and found that I could cut the front of the mag box out except for about 3/8 of the bottom front without any Ill effects, I gained enough that I could load to the lands and still have a repeater with 3 in the mag. dont know if this will help but just an Idea. [/QUOTE]
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