Hi Folks,
I have Remington 700 Sendero in 7mm RM.
I've shot 105 rounds of factory ammo (mostly Federal Premium line, ie: trophy bonded tip & sierra game king, and a box or two Remington's).
I also have a bag of Winchester brass.
When I tried to put a new bullet into the once fired brass, it will not go in even with a slight push.
I reload for .308, and I can put a bullet into the once fired brass without any effort.
I have not done anything to the 7mm brass other than stainless tumble it.
When measuring the once fired brass (10 cases) at the mouth, I found the following reading:
Outside dia: 0.3155
Inside dia: 0.2815 - 0.2825
Case thick: 0.0155 - 0.0150
Those measurement are very close to the new Winchester brass:
Outside dia: 0.3070
Inside dia: 0.2715
Case thick: 0.0180
Is this normal? or should I worry that the barrel maybe underbored(?) ?
I have not measured the length with a caliper, but they don't look any longer (eye inspection) than the Winchester brass. So, it is not too long that it would stretch into the lands and causing a "crimp" to itself.
Thanks for your inputs.
Regards,
Trev.
I have Remington 700 Sendero in 7mm RM.
I've shot 105 rounds of factory ammo (mostly Federal Premium line, ie: trophy bonded tip & sierra game king, and a box or two Remington's).
I also have a bag of Winchester brass.
When I tried to put a new bullet into the once fired brass, it will not go in even with a slight push.
I reload for .308, and I can put a bullet into the once fired brass without any effort.
I have not done anything to the 7mm brass other than stainless tumble it.
When measuring the once fired brass (10 cases) at the mouth, I found the following reading:
Outside dia: 0.3155
Inside dia: 0.2815 - 0.2825
Case thick: 0.0155 - 0.0150
Those measurement are very close to the new Winchester brass:
Outside dia: 0.3070
Inside dia: 0.2715
Case thick: 0.0180
Is this normal? or should I worry that the barrel maybe underbored(?) ?
I have not measured the length with a caliper, but they don't look any longer (eye inspection) than the Winchester brass. So, it is not too long that it would stretch into the lands and causing a "crimp" to itself.
Thanks for your inputs.
Regards,
Trev.


















































