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Jim22
03-31-2022, 05:28 PM
This is the rifle I had rebored by JES. It is a Remington 660 that started life as a 6mm Rem.. I finally got to loading for it using cast boolits. I am loading two 200 grain moulds from Lee - one gas checked and one plain base. Also a 200 grain mould from NOE with hollow points. For brass I am using new Starline. I loaded some up using IMR 4227 with boolit seated to the crimp groove. OAL 2.47 " with no crimp. They chamber beautifully but will not feed from the magazine.

I want to start shooting for groups and velocity. Using cast boolit load data from Lyman and Lee. All well below jacketed bullet loads. Looking for about 2,000 fps.

Anyone have advice about making these feed from the magazine?

Jim

cwlongshot
03-31-2022, 09:50 PM
I lik a MP version of that bullet but my Ruger feeds all just fine. Maybe Adj OAL.

But RE7 is my go to, but 5744 was pretty good. My vel target is 1800 my bullet is 220g. 2400 can get ya there too.

Bullet workd was at 1800 on deer cast in Quenched WW.

CW

Landy88
04-01-2022, 12:11 AM
The same bullet in the same action but in 350RM has been feeding for me. Shorter cast pistol bullets fed poorly, but this 200 and up seem fine.

Maybe, seating yours as long as practical would help.

Jim22
04-01-2022, 11:48 AM
Thanks for the thoughts.

Jim

MarkP
04-01-2022, 08:41 PM
The feed lips may need to be adjusted a 6 mm Rem has more body taper and a smaller should diameter as compared to a 358 case. Maybe try chambering a 6mm cartridge and watch how the feed lips allow it to pop up at the correct time or bolt position. Then chamber your 358 and see what the difference is. Guessing it pops up too late and jams.

JES did a M SEVEN Predator for me using my custom 350 Legend reamer (larger mouth)

I am sure there is a video showing this.

Jim22
04-03-2022, 01:41 PM
I lik a MP version of that bullet but my Ruger feeds all just fine. Maybe Adj OAL.

But RE7 is my go to, but 5744 was pretty good. My vel target is 1800 my bullet is 220g. 2400 can get ya there too.

Bullet workd was at 1800 on deer cast in Quenched WW.

CW

CW you were right. Adjusting OAL was the ticket. Seating to the crimp groove gave me an OAL of 2.47". I made up a dummy round and seated the boolit further out which allows the rounds to feed easily from the magazine. I settled on an OAL of 2.57" because they feed fine and the lube grooves are covered. Thanks to everyone.

Jim

cwlongshot
04-08-2022, 06:20 AM
Good deal man!! Its a good bullet for lreformance and accuracy. Hope ya enjoy it!!

CW

Texas by God
04-09-2022, 08:52 AM
The 600/660 rifles are great for carrying and the stock is actually designed well for offhand shooting. You've just made yours even better. A .358 is so versatile.

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Landy88
04-10-2022, 03:23 AM
The 600/660 rifles are great for carrying and the stock is actually designed well for offhand shooting.

Rub it in, why don't you.

As a starving student, I had the chance to buy a full set of 600s, at a great price, less the 308 that the old boy meant to keep. I was so starving, though, that I had to buy but one, the 350, one week and its dies and brass the next.