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Semi Custom Kimber Montana 280AI
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 936352" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>I'd be completely surprised if Remington used a tool (a reamer), that was out sourced, before thoroughly inspecting it. It'd be just to expensive of a screw-up! No manufacture out sources much of anything without inspecting it when it comes in the door. I would be just as surprised if the reamer maker sent the tool out to Remington without inspecting it first. I'd call Kimber. Have the serial number of the rifle ready. They can answer your question reliably and definitively . If you want to shoot .280 Rem. ammo to break-in, and the chamber is the new SAAMI speced Nosler, the bullet needs to be "jammed" into the rifling so that the base of the case is firmly seated against the bolt face before firing. That info comes straight out of the new Nosler Reloading Manual. SAAMI standardized the Nosler chamber 2-8-2008</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 936352, member: 24284"] I'd be completely surprised if Remington used a tool (a reamer), that was out sourced, before thoroughly inspecting it. It'd be just to expensive of a screw-up! No manufacture out sources much of anything without inspecting it when it comes in the door. I would be just as surprised if the reamer maker sent the tool out to Remington without inspecting it first. I'd call Kimber. Have the serial number of the rifle ready. They can answer your question reliably and definitively . If you want to shoot .280 Rem. ammo to break-in, and the chamber is the new SAAMI speced Nosler, the bullet needs to be "jammed" into the rifling so that the base of the case is firmly seated against the bolt face before firing. That info comes straight out of the new Nosler Reloading Manual. SAAMI standardized the Nosler chamber 2-8-2008 [/QUOTE]
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