vwturbo,
There's going to some significant differences between a rifle that's merely been chambered with a Palma reamer, and one that's actually set up for Palma competition. The Palma reamers tend to run very short throats, as they're set up for the standard 155 grain Palma bullets, seated to 2.800". Not a lot of wiggle room here, as this is what the international Palma rules require. In order to keep the bullets supersonic out to 1,000, these guns are nearly always set up with 29"-30" barrels, generally using tighter bore dimensions than standard 308 Win chambered rifles. With a normal 22"-24" 308 rifle, using the standard 1x12" .3000" bore, .3085" groove barrel, you're usually going to have some difficulty (okay, a lot of difficulty) in keeping them supersonic all the way out. Just comes down to building a rifle for a specific task, and matching the components to meet that task.
In using the Palma reamers, you're going to deal with a very short throat, which will somewhat limit the use of heavier bullets. Not a problem if you're more focused on the lighter weight projectiles, and it'll no doubt shoot them just fine. Just curious what you set the rifle up for, and why you choose the Palma reamer?