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DeLane Development Group Rimfire Ventures

Mags are a tough spot as you are sending a tiny bullet into a tiny hole so any misalignment will mess that up. I would bet that the problem is not so much the magazine itself but the magazine to bottom metal interface. I have had the same magazines for years and in some stocks they feed fine and in others they give issues. Same mags. Different interface. So having a way to adjust it whether in the stock/chassis or the mag would be ideal.

Also pressure against the mag is another issue but easier to fix with a mag block so the bag cant contact the mag.

New Berger 375 bullet 410 hybrid

Awesome. I have heard the chatter about A-Tips and mine are holding together around 2950. I also think you are the one that warned me to pay special attention to the added heat factor down here in So Florida. On paper I have a starting load of 132.0 H50 and 135 RL-50 for the 410’s.
Two completely different jacket manufacturers. You can't really compare how one manufactures jackets hold up vs another's. This has nothing really to do with the bullets/calibers per say.
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300 Norma H-1000 max?

I have had good results with H1000 and 245 Bergers with one of the most important things being temp stability across a range of temperatures. I'm shooting a 30" barrel whereas the OP was shooting a 26" barrel so that will make a difference. I switched from N570 because I had too many issues with temp instability during the Nightforce Steel Challenge match. Last year my friend shooting with me used N565 and Berger 245s with good results.

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You couldn't pay me enough money to do roofing in the hot Summer months! :eek:
Get hungry enough you will.
Nobody wants to get their pretty little girly hands dirty anymore but they bitch and moan about all migrants taking Americans jobs.
Fkn pansies...
I did a little roofing work when I was in college.
Back then we had to throw a square of shingles over each shoulder and climb the ladder without dropping them or falling off.
Now they have a gas powered lift to get them up there.
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You think roofing is is tough, try picking and loading 2 tractor trailer loads of watermelons a day in the summer heat out in the open sunlight.
It was 130 degrees inside those trailers easy.
Or tie rebar......
Or weld bar Joyce and bridging.....
Fkn limp wrist pansies.