Hairtrigger -----------------------
Not sure what direction the "cured" comment is pointed.
Is it toward the loooong throats?
This is of course, just IMHO, but personally never had a problem with the long throats.
On the 300, it allowed the long 200gr Nosler Partition to be seated long and therefore not enroach on powder capacity.
On tiny bullets like those found in my 22-250 and 223, I didn't have any grouping problems, so am guessing whatever the length of the throat it must have been OK.
On my 45/70, I may need to have the throat opened up a bit. That will depend on how my, hopefully soon arriving LBT mold makes the 350gr WFN bullets.
The RCBS 405 mold - casts out about 428gr - are OK, but the one factory Rem I found wouldn't chamber.
A forum friend sent me some of what he calls "Mastodon Flatteners" which weight in at about 540gr.+/- which sad to say I can't chamber.
The new LBT mold was ordered as part of a group buy, so I was not dealing directly with Veral Smith on the order.
Veral is very much in the know on molds, mold design and fitting molds/bullets to rifles, so in the order sent in, I indicated the #1 had a VERY short throat and expect things will be just fine.
However, all in all, I would just as soon that the #1 throats remain on the long side as in times past as they never cause me any problems in 7mm Rem. mag, 300 Win. mag, 223, 22/250, 270 or any others which may have passed my way.
Yep, love those #1's!
Keep em coming!
CDOC