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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Pros and Cons of the Remington Sendero
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeMurf0505" data-source="post: 417164" data-attributes="member: 14538"><p>My sendero requires deep seating. I must have a very long throat.</p><p>Also, I beleive I have one lane that is longer than the others. When I make a dummy round, and blacken the projectile with a lighter, I get one mark that remains on the projectile long after the others have gone away. Thats why I seat so deep.</p><p> </p><p>I do get 5 shots through one hole with any round I have made so far (90 grain Sierra HPBT, 87 grain Speer TNT, 115 grain Berger VLD).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeMurf0505, post: 417164, member: 14538"] My sendero requires deep seating. I must have a very long throat. Also, I beleive I have one lane that is longer than the others. When I make a dummy round, and blacken the projectile with a lighter, I get one mark that remains on the projectile long after the others have gone away. Thats why I seat so deep. I do get 5 shots through one hole with any round I have made so far (90 grain Sierra HPBT, 87 grain Speer TNT, 115 grain Berger VLD). [/QUOTE]
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