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Reloading
Powder Test 7mm Rem Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Rizzo" data-source="post: 2878722" data-attributes="member: 126313"><p>it's an aftermarket firing pin inside of a tighter bushing. Bolt face is squared back off perfectly after install.</p><p>every primer is perfectly center punched and there is no cratering, since there is minimal gap around the pin for cup material to flow into.</p><p>my gun builder said this is the 3rd m700 he's seen this happen with.[ATTACH]484719[/ATTACH][ATTACH]484717[/ATTACH] 300 yds with fire forming loads. </p><p>25 Sherman LA. </p><p>this gun about made me check into the padded room hotel before this upgrade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Rizzo, post: 2878722, member: 126313"] it’s an aftermarket firing pin inside of a tighter bushing. Bolt face is squared back off perfectly after install. every primer is perfectly center punched and there is no cratering, since there is minimal gap around the pin for cup material to flow into. my gun builder said this is the 3rd m700 he’s seen this happen with.[ATTACH]484719[/ATTACH][ATTACH]484717[/ATTACH] 300 yds with fire forming loads. 25 Sherman LA. this gun about made me check into the padded room hotel before this upgrade. [/QUOTE]
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