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Gunsmithing
Checking the safety of a gun
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<blockquote data-quote="Danny1788" data-source="post: 1369543" data-attributes="member: 19965"><p>This is what I'm thinking as well. If a 7mm rem mag case was fired in a .264" bore there would have been some serious pressure and would probably not shoot at all anymore.</p><p>You say you shot some factory ammo in it that shot good, that doesn't sound like anything is wrong with it. If a 7mm bullet went through a 6.5mm bore that barrel would be toast and bulged.</p><p>I'm thinking its more on the lines that a 7mm rem mag case was necked down to 6.5mm and then loaded and the neck was too thick or the brass had different case capacity and caused some pressure and tough extraction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny1788, post: 1369543, member: 19965"] This is what I'm thinking as well. If a 7mm rem mag case was fired in a .264" bore there would have been some serious pressure and would probably not shoot at all anymore. You say you shot some factory ammo in it that shot good, that doesn't sound like anything is wrong with it. If a 7mm bullet went through a 6.5mm bore that barrel would be toast and bulged. I'm thinking its more on the lines that a 7mm rem mag case was necked down to 6.5mm and then loaded and the neck was too thick or the brass had different case capacity and caused some pressure and tough extraction. [/QUOTE]
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