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Bullets vaporizing in mid-air
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<blockquote data-quote="BryanLitz" data-source="post: 289413" data-attributes="member: 7848"><p>Tye,</p><p>I doubt you can measure it with your calipers. </p><p>If you have your invoice for the PacNor barrel, it might say the bore/groove dimensions on it.</p><p>If not, I would recommend calling PacNor and asking them what 'standard' diameter they make their 6mm barrels.</p><p>Unfortunately, a tight bore isn't a problem that can be fixed short of replacement. Hopefully the coatings your discussing will be enough to counter the adverse effects (whatever they are) and allow your bullets survive this barrel.</p><p>-Bryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BryanLitz, post: 289413, member: 7848"] Tye, I doubt you can measure it with your calipers. If you have your invoice for the PacNor barrel, it might say the bore/groove dimensions on it. If not, I would recommend calling PacNor and asking them what 'standard' diameter they make their 6mm barrels. Unfortunately, a tight bore isn't a problem that can be fixed short of replacement. Hopefully the coatings your discussing will be enough to counter the adverse effects (whatever they are) and allow your bullets survive this barrel. -Bryan [/QUOTE]
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