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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Cutting down a .28 Nos barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="V35BTC" data-source="post: 2928336" data-attributes="member: 108665"><p>sounds like you will be fine then. The precision should be good provided it is properly crowned, I have cut numerous barrels for this reason and never had an issue. The 28 nos rifle we did load development on last week was a CF barrel that I chambered, and our best load was .212 moa, it never repeated that, the next two groups were .312 and .389 moa, shot at 200 yds, that is the minimum distance I will load test. Those loads are plenty good for a hunting rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="V35BTC, post: 2928336, member: 108665"] sounds like you will be fine then. The precision should be good provided it is properly crowned, I have cut numerous barrels for this reason and never had an issue. The 28 nos rifle we did load development on last week was a CF barrel that I chambered, and our best load was .212 moa, it never repeated that, the next two groups were .312 and .389 moa, shot at 200 yds, that is the minimum distance I will load test. Those loads are plenty good for a hunting rifle. [/QUOTE]
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