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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
175s for a Rem 5R?
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<blockquote data-quote="srlamy" data-source="post: 606800" data-attributes="member: 36880"><p>My gunsmith laughed at me when I asked him to do it, he called it b.s. after he saw how my gun shot he now recomends it. I just finnished a 5r milspec 300 win mag build with the same thing. Its supposed to align the metal molecules and take any stress out of the barrel from when it was made. I think it cost 50 bucks to have it done by one of the 2 big companies that do it. My 308 has 1000 rounds down the tube and it keeps getting faster. best of luck. I attached a pic of her in her new stock and duracoat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="srlamy, post: 606800, member: 36880"] My gunsmith laughed at me when I asked him to do it, he called it b.s. after he saw how my gun shot he now recomends it. I just finnished a 5r milspec 300 win mag build with the same thing. Its supposed to align the metal molecules and take any stress out of the barrel from when it was made. I think it cost 50 bucks to have it done by one of the 2 big companies that do it. My 308 has 1000 rounds down the tube and it keeps getting faster. best of luck. I attached a pic of her in her new stock and duracoat. [/QUOTE]
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