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Model 70 magazine limitations
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<blockquote data-quote="reggart" data-source="post: 1982558" data-attributes="member: 17338"><p>So I figured out my gun does not like lee factory crimp nor does it care for 200gr partitions. The groups are great using a 190gr accubond but I am still having magazine issues. The ends of my accubonds are getting really beat up and the first cartridge in the magazine (bullet that is in the gun the longest when shooting a string) is even getting seated a tad deeper due to recoil. I am at a col of 3.33 when doing this. This magazine is extremely short. I am running out of options with this gun. If I end up shooting 180s then it kind of destroys the point for me. I like to shoot heavy for caliber bullets in all of my guns and I like to reload to save money and optimize accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reggart, post: 1982558, member: 17338"] So I figured out my gun does not like lee factory crimp nor does it care for 200gr partitions. The groups are great using a 190gr accubond but I am still having magazine issues. The ends of my accubonds are getting really beat up and the first cartridge in the magazine (bullet that is in the gun the longest when shooting a string) is even getting seated a tad deeper due to recoil. I am at a col of 3.33 when doing this. This magazine is extremely short. I am running out of options with this gun. If I end up shooting 180s then it kind of destroys the point for me. I like to shoot heavy for caliber bullets in all of my guns and I like to reload to save money and optimize accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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