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140 gr 7mm rem mag load recomendations
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 616211" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>You are correct about the unrifled section in front of the chamber at the bullet end. It is designed to let the chamber pressure rise slowly and get no spikes. For the most part, a gun with freebore, typically can not be seated into the lands and still fit in the box. The Weatherby mags do this, and Remington does it with the ultra mags. MOST standard cartridges are not free bored, thus the ability to seat into the riflings and fit the magazine box. I have seen rfles with as much as .500 freebore. Hope this helps. </p><p>AIM SMALL, MISS SMALLgun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 616211, member: 22854"] You are correct about the unrifled section in front of the chamber at the bullet end. It is designed to let the chamber pressure rise slowly and get no spikes. For the most part, a gun with freebore, typically can not be seated into the lands and still fit in the box. The Weatherby mags do this, and Remington does it with the ultra mags. MOST standard cartridges are not free bored, thus the ability to seat into the riflings and fit the magazine box. I have seen rfles with as much as .500 freebore. Hope this helps. AIM SMALL, MISS SMALLgun) [/QUOTE]
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