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Remington 700 AAC SD .308
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<blockquote data-quote="Rammer Jammer" data-source="post: 4691658" data-attributes="member: 16053"><p>I traded for this gun a few weeks ago. The 10 times I have shot it.... it has been very accurate. Yesterday evening when I got done deer hunting, I unloaded it and the lead tip on the bullet had been burred up. I'm guessing it did this on the feed ramp when I loaded it. It's a 165 grain Hornady American Whitetail. How do I stop that from happening? Also, does this effect the accuracy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rammer Jammer, post: 4691658, member: 16053"] I traded for this gun a few weeks ago. The 10 times I have shot it.... it has been very accurate. Yesterday evening when I got done deer hunting, I unloaded it and the lead tip on the bullet had been burred up. I’m guessing it did this on the feed ramp when I loaded it. It’s a 165 grain Hornady American Whitetail. How do I stop that from happening? Also, does this effect the accuracy? [/QUOTE]
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