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Remington sendero SF II hard bolt close with factory ammo
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<blockquote data-quote="25 Otter" data-source="post: 1075565" data-attributes="member: 26801"><p>I had a Remington VSSF 22/250 that was that way. Remington factory loads had a definite drag on them. Winny anf Federal didn't. Never tried Hornady in it. In fact,I had to sort through my dies to find a sizer that would guarantee none of my handloads had drag on them as well. It was a Hornady New Dimension sizer that worked the best. I really didn't mind the snug chamber. Brass lasted forever.</p><p></p><p>On the other side of the coin. I had a Remington 243 that I had to "Set" a full length sizer so as not to set the shoulder back too far. If you just plugged a die into the press. Touched the shell houlder and went to it. It would back primers out ever so slightly when fired. If I set it up to size the case just past a little drag,everything was fine. Remington chambers are all over the place. At least at one point in time anyway. Both these rifles were of the same vintage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25 Otter, post: 1075565, member: 26801"] I had a Remington VSSF 22/250 that was that way. Remington factory loads had a definite drag on them. Winny anf Federal didn't. Never tried Hornady in it. In fact,I had to sort through my dies to find a sizer that would guarantee none of my handloads had drag on them as well. It was a Hornady New Dimension sizer that worked the best. I really didn't mind the snug chamber. Brass lasted forever. On the other side of the coin. I had a Remington 243 that I had to "Set" a full length sizer so as not to set the shoulder back too far. If you just plugged a die into the press. Touched the shell houlder and went to it. It would back primers out ever so slightly when fired. If I set it up to size the case just past a little drag,everything was fine. Remington chambers are all over the place. At least at one point in time anyway. Both these rifles were of the same vintage. [/QUOTE]
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