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Sticky bolt both ways on R700 SFII 7mmRUM?
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<blockquote data-quote="sj-pratt" data-source="post: 781631" data-attributes="member: 6953"><p>Randy,</p><p>Not knowing the history of your rifle I'm going to assume the headspace is correct. You can order a Field Gauge and a NO-GO gauge and know in short order your headspace is correct.</p><p></p><p>It's not unusual for the set up of your dies and shell holder that one of the other needs to be ground to allow the brass to go further in the die and bump the shoulder back a little. I like to full length size my brass and bump the shoulder back .001 every time I redo my brass that makes sure they chamber smoothly and I have had good accuracy doing it that way.</p><p></p><p>Not sure I'm answering what you are looking for but I see a lot of what you seem to be saying and rarely do I find the gun to far out of specs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sj-pratt, post: 781631, member: 6953"] Randy, Not knowing the history of your rifle I’m going to assume the headspace is correct. You can order a Field Gauge and a NO-GO gauge and know in short order your headspace is correct. It’s not unusual for the set up of your dies and shell holder that one of the other needs to be ground to allow the brass to go further in the die and bump the shoulder back a little. I like to full length size my brass and bump the shoulder back .001 every time I redo my brass that makes sure they chamber smoothly and I have had good accuracy doing it that way. Not sure I’m answering what you are looking for but I see a lot of what you seem to be saying and rarely do I find the gun to far out of specs. [/QUOTE]
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