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Remington 700 throat to long
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1677049" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>Yes, but it's the price that must be paid if you're Rem/Win/Savage/etc. You can't buy a 'factory' rifle and expect custom results. Remington (or any of the others) can use reamers of any ilk they like. SAAMI spec body and neck, long freebore and lead. Too many don't understand the possible consequences of hot rodding their reloads. They start at the top of the loading info instead of at the bottom and work their way up to an accurate load with good velocity. It happens every day. Velocity isn't everything, but some will never understand that. So, factory rifles have a "fail safe" built in for those who think they can load dynamite. I think the only 'factory' rifles I own anymore are the collectible/semi collectibles that reside in the gun safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1677049, member: 24284"] Yes, but it's the price that must be paid if you're Rem/Win/Savage/etc. You can't buy a 'factory' rifle and expect custom results. Remington (or any of the others) can use reamers of any ilk they like. SAAMI spec body and neck, long freebore and lead. Too many don't understand the possible consequences of hot rodding their reloads. They start at the top of the loading info instead of at the bottom and work their way up to an accurate load with good velocity. It happens every day. Velocity isn't everything, but some will never understand that. So, factory rifles have a "fail safe" built in for those who think they can load dynamite. I think the only 'factory' rifles I own anymore are the collectible/semi collectibles that reside in the gun safe. [/QUOTE]
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