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  1. Trigger problems are well publicized. At one time the extractors broke so regularly that I had a jug for installing them. Likewise the bolt brazing would let go and they would need to be MiG welded back on.**This was in the 80's and comnpoetition rifles. 

    So yes. I have seen all of these maladies with the 700's, but not so much in recent years.~Andrew

    (** The shop i worked at in 1981 bought the last of the 788 Remington bolt guns to sell. Of 50 rifles, 19 had the bolt handle come off on the first firing. THey were returned to Remington. Exactly one year to the day of shipping, they returned to the shop: exactly as they were sent. No work had been done to them,  and of course, we took a horrible loss on the whole deal. It jaundiced Remington in my eye...)

  2. Save the money on a concentricity gauge. I have one that I have alway said I would give to anyone who knocked on my door and asked for it. I used it once. What a waste of time and money. You may not be able to pick up mine, but just put the money into good dies. Then use them well. JMHO~Andrew

  3. If the OP's eye relief is good now the reversing of the rings wouldn't help. Swap the 20MOA rail for a 40 MOA. i ran out of elevatrion on my TACA1 last week going from 1220 to 1440 yards. Swapping rails is my only option. ~Andrew

  4. I load cast bullets to chamber pressure. When I use heat treated cast bullets with a Bhn of 31, I can loiad them to about 44,000 psi before they got "plastic" meaning that they will not return to orignal shape after peak pressure compression. This leads to leading (to varying degrees dependant on pressure excess) and inaccuracy. (likewise)  Velocity is not the culprit in leading. Pressure is. Next to that it's bullet fit and bore condition. You want the bore clean of copper fouling before cast bullet usage.

    Anyhow, keep the pressure thing in mind. I load cast for a 9.3x57. Very enoyable.~Andrew

  5. I was in a shop this past weekend and the 140 Game Kings were $60US /100. That is almost double last year's price. When I bought a stick of GK's last spring they had the $33/100 price tag on them and the man gave them to me for $30/100 because i bought them all. No. I won't shoot them all in a year, but  I tend to follow rule of "By cheap. Stack deep" when it comes to components. This is a practice I have followed since the Clinton administration back in the 90's. I buy 2000 primers, use 1000, and buy another 2000. I know that my UK shooting friends can't do this to any great extent, but I would get into that frame of mind if you arent there already.~Andrew

  6. Grab your socks. The price of Sierra bulleta has gone nutz here in the US. Almost $55/100 for MK 6.5's. $50 for GK's in 140. Last year I bought two sticks of 120 PH and 140 GK  (1000 ea) so I have only had to watch the prices rise. But rising they are.~Andrew

     

    PS: I agree about the 120 Pro Hunters. Large mule deer cave when I send them from my 6.5 Grendel.

  7. There is a lot to be said for the brass used, when all else is equal.  I have a Smith and Wesson revolver -a very old and worn re import from Sweden- that will  refuse to eject empties smoothly unless it is Federal ammo. They just didn't expand as much as others that bloated into the worn chambers.

    Additionally, not all subs or standard velocity rounds are "low pressure". They are just low velocity. I have run a pressure gun and seen that some eley primed standard velocity generated higher pressures than "high velocity" loadings. This will aid in cycling.

    I have a 1-18" twist Green Mountain Rifle Company barrel on a 10/22 with a Volquartsen trigger group. It is my ammo-testing 'mule' and it functions with most subs.~Andrew

  8. 23 hours ago, Popsbengo said:

    There's full length back to SAAMI / CIP and there's tweaking the shoulder back to a set amount right for one chamber,  there's no good reason to F/L to SAAMI if restricting reloads to particular rifles (bolt action, not semi-autos).  IMHO of course.  Shouty American video not withstanding.

    I would agree to an extent. There are some rifles that I FL resize for a clean fit in the chamber, but not with the die screwed all the way down.  For some rifles, however, I size them to spec. I have, for example, five 6.5 Creedmoor bolt actions and one autoloader. Sizing down to factory spec (Small Base FL die) and loading with my H4350 target loads -which shoot exceptionally well in all of these rifles.- simplifies my loading immensely. My hunting loads will get a different bullet of the same weight loaded to the same OAL. I do much the same for 308 and 30-06. 223 / 5.56 is another.

    I know. Some are you are thinking, "What a bottom feeder this guy is!"  I can see that, but I load very good ammunition so it works for me.~Andrew

  9. 12 hours ago, No i deer said:

    As pops says and annealing..

    I had my best ES figures about 2 weeks ago trying 140gr hybrids in my 6.5x47 but only over 3 shots but I'm more than happy with that..

    I've know others had a zero ES 🤩

    I had the grouping to go with it 😁.

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    ES from only three shots?? 😕~Andrew

  10. On 11/26/2020 at 7:45 AM, Popsbengo said:

    In the UK we have some particular rules around shotguns and ammunition for them.  A shotgun is "Section 2" and can be held on a Shotgun Certificate, which is relatively easy to get.  A shotgun is defined in UK law as a barrel over 24", smooth bore and a magazine capacity of two maximum plus one up the pipe.  Shorter barrels, larger capacity magazines however are "Section 1",  and slugs are S1 whether or not shot from a S2 gun. S1 requires a Firearms Certificate which is relatively difficult to obtain in general and our Police seem to hate S1 shotguns and slugs in particular.  My way of looking at it is if I'm going for a large lump of lead then a 405gr 45/70 seems a far more practical solution.  Another peculiarity is a S1 shotgun cannot be loaned to or even handled by anyone other than the particular FAC holder.  Confused?  Join the club 😂

    Yup. When do I get the Tee Shirt?~Andrew

  11. PopsB: Technically speaking, you're correct!

    I grew up shooting slugs in my bird guns for deer and hated them. In my teens I bought a shotgun with rifle sights and sprung for Brenneke slugs. Accuracy was quite good and I killed deer with it. Fast forward 40 years and I am again shooting slugs but in my Benelli Nova Tactical shotgun. I am amazed at the performance of modern 'rifled' slugs. Off hand at 20 yards I can punch Fiocchi slugs into a ragged hole. 100 yard groups seem to be as good as I can hold with open sights. I had thought of getting an after market rifled barrel for this gun but with this kind of smooth bore performance I decided not to bother. I guess what I'm getting at is to say that slug ammo has come a long way in 40 years...~Andrew

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