Any of you using the Proof pre-fits have any issues with having to seat the longer, higher BC bullets too deep into the case with these?
A 170 grain copper bullet is going to be REALLY long. Probably longer than a 180 eldm. So my guess is it's going to have to be seated pretty deep into the caseSorry…it's gonna be in 7 PRC and using a 170 Gr hammer hunter
Thanks. That's some of the information I was wanting to hear. Did you just hand turn the reamer? And how did you measure how much you took out?I did run into this problem with a Proof Prefit barrel in 300 WSM for my Tikka. It wasn't so much a problem with the chamber as it was he bullet I wanted to use. It shot just fine, but the bullet was seated just a little too deep into the case (to get my best distance to the lands) for my liking. To be clear, the problem wasn't the chamber, but rather this particular bullet and how I wanted it positioned in the case. I rented a throat reamer and removed some additional material to move those lands further out. I still had plenty of room in the magazine as the WSM was built on a long action. It was an easy problem to fix.
No, I have used several, they all seemed to be spot on with SAAMI specs. I haven't used an all copper bullet though. You may, in fact, have to get a reamer and lengthen the throat.Any of you using the Proof pre-fits have any issues with having to seat the longer, higher BC bullets too deep into the case with these?
Do you think this was a quirk of Proof for Tikka or simply that you needed more throat than SAAMI specs to run the combination you wanted? I would think a SAAMI reemer is a SAAMI reemer regardless of who was doing the chambering.I did run into this problem with a Proof Prefit barrel in 300 WSM for my Tikka. It wasn't so much a problem with the chamber as it was he bullet I wanted to use. It shot just fine, but the bullet was seated just a little too deep into the case (to get my best distance to the lands) for my liking. To be clear, the problem wasn't the chamber, but rather this particular bullet and how I wanted it positioned in the case. I rented a throat reamer and removed some additional material to move those lands further out. I still had plenty of room in the magazine as the WSM was built on a long action. It was an easy problem to fix.