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Remington 700 Long Range 7mm Remington Magnum issues I
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<blockquote data-quote="gillettehunter" data-source="post: 1077439" data-attributes="member: 25760"><p>New brass. I usually tumble it between firings. Cleans inside and out as well as primer pocket. 1st firing. Working up in powder charge. Bolt lift fine and no extractor marks up to 78 gr of H-1000 and 215's. 76 and 78 detected a slight hesitation with removal from chamber. 2nd firing on brass at 77 grains to start checking seating depth. Had several "stick" in chamber. 3rd firing different seating depths and 6 of 9 had sticking issues. Basically saying I am having the same issues as the OP with the same model of rifle, although a different caliber. </p><p> My batch of win brass seems to be of lower quality than what I'm used to. 2 of the 9 cases have small splits on them. The necks were badly out of round and beat up before I ran them through a die to use them for the first firing. Have been told by several others that Win brass is usually "harder" than Rem. Bruce</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gillettehunter, post: 1077439, member: 25760"] New brass. I usually tumble it between firings. Cleans inside and out as well as primer pocket. 1st firing. Working up in powder charge. Bolt lift fine and no extractor marks up to 78 gr of H-1000 and 215's. 76 and 78 detected a slight hesitation with removal from chamber. 2nd firing on brass at 77 grains to start checking seating depth. Had several "stick" in chamber. 3rd firing different seating depths and 6 of 9 had sticking issues. Basically saying I am having the same issues as the OP with the same model of rifle, although a different caliber. My batch of win brass seems to be of lower quality than what I'm used to. 2 of the 9 cases have small splits on them. The necks were badly out of round and beat up before I ran them through a die to use them for the first firing. Have been told by several others that Win brass is usually "harder" than Rem. Bruce [/QUOTE]
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