The rounds might pop free of the magazine. I d sell the rifle to someone who'd appreciate it, then buy another more to your liking. When i was fitting barrels I would have refused this job . -Muir
Ackley himself saw the limited benefits of the Improved cartridges back in the early 80s due to the availability of the variety of modern powders on the market then.-Muir
A new bullet that requires rethroating your rifle or rebarreling it? Why would they do that? for what? It's not like a 117 grain bullet is a new thing. Maybe "yawn" was the wrong word? -Muir
I have a Lee Classic for every caliber I shoot (if available) and continue to buy them. Millions of reloaders use them, and learned reloading using them. The only caveat to using them is that it must be brass fired in your rifle. It only neck sizes. Lee at one time made them fo over seventy...
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