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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 1962407" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>That is completely ridiculous. I would get a new barrel spun onto it and keep the old barrel incase you ever want to sell it as a collector.. A far cheaper option, if you get cast lead bulltes, you can get them over size to make up for the worn bore, or depending on what the bore slugs out at you could try loading .311 RN that are used in the 303 British to take up the slack in the barrel. If it slugs even larger than that, you could go to 8MM bullets as they range in size, some being .315 and others .323 depending on manufacturer. Going up in bullet size is likely going to be the cheapest fix and still give you good accuracy, I have gone to 8MM in some pretty worn 303 British for the same reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 1962407, member: 26077"] That is completely ridiculous. I would get a new barrel spun onto it and keep the old barrel incase you ever want to sell it as a collector.. A far cheaper option, if you get cast lead bulltes, you can get them over size to make up for the worn bore, or depending on what the bore slugs out at you could try loading .311 RN that are used in the 303 British to take up the slack in the barrel. If it slugs even larger than that, you could go to 8MM bullets as they range in size, some being .315 and others .323 depending on manufacturer. Going up in bullet size is likely going to be the cheapest fix and still give you good accuracy, I have gone to 8MM in some pretty worn 303 British for the same reason. [/QUOTE]
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