If your sized cases chamber fine , it would most likely be the bullet is seated out too far
( jam ) have you changed bullets ? Are you measuring from base to ogive or base to bullet tip ( OAL ) I use to neck size for benchrest but found full length sizing with minimum case headspace dimension more accurate and trouble free . .0015 to .002 no more or less. Sense your neck sizing try using a fire formed case , take the case no primer or powder measurement and F/L size .001 smaller , chamber it in your 700 then seat a bullet long try to chamber slowly , lower the bullet slightly and try in the chamber until it chambers with no resistance , keep that as a dummy round and keep a record of that measurement for ogive length . Best done with just the stripped bolt housing . I also have a Rem 700 used only for benchrest . Most 700's stock barrels have alot of free bore , is your a stock barrel? The tool to strip the bolt you can order from MidwayUSA , it removes the firing pin assembly , good tool to have when you own a 700 . Be careful neck sizing only , when the cases become harder to chamber you could wear your bolt locking lugs , keep them lightly greased on the back side. Hope I Helped .
Chris
( jam ) have you changed bullets ? Are you measuring from base to ogive or base to bullet tip ( OAL ) I use to neck size for benchrest but found full length sizing with minimum case headspace dimension more accurate and trouble free . .0015 to .002 no more or less. Sense your neck sizing try using a fire formed case , take the case no primer or powder measurement and F/L size .001 smaller , chamber it in your 700 then seat a bullet long try to chamber slowly , lower the bullet slightly and try in the chamber until it chambers with no resistance , keep that as a dummy round and keep a record of that measurement for ogive length . Best done with just the stripped bolt housing . I also have a Rem 700 used only for benchrest . Most 700's stock barrels have alot of free bore , is your a stock barrel? The tool to strip the bolt you can order from MidwayUSA , it removes the firing pin assembly , good tool to have when you own a 700 . Be careful neck sizing only , when the cases become harder to chamber you could wear your bolt locking lugs , keep them lightly greased on the back side. Hope I Helped .
Chris
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