If the powder burn rate is incorrect, you can pull case heads off in a Rem auto.... bolt tries to open too soon..using IMR 4350. the pressure curve is not right, too much gas pressure when the bullet passed the ports. Same loads shoot perfectly in a bolt gun, very accurate, actually.
If you are going to reload, I'd stay with powders in the burn range of 4064 or 4895, single-base stick powders, faster than 4350. Bullets should be the lighter range.. perhaps 150 or 180 grains. With the faster powders, the pressure curve should be correct.
Honestly..... give some thought to a plain old yellow/green box of Rem 200gr Cor-Lokts... generally available off the shelf and should do the job fine. Sometimes we get carried away with our reloading efforts when there is an inexpensive box of factory ammo that will do the job, especially if it's for a non-reloader who needs advise.
lso, the semi-auto and the pump type centerfires require the use of SMALL BASE reloading dies to assure proper chambering. Sometimes, regular FL dies will not size the case down far enough for reliable feeding.
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