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Deliberately throating a match barrel long
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<blockquote data-quote="Tumbleweed" data-source="post: 756666" data-attributes="member: 9281"><p>Makes total sense to me. So I would really want a zero clearance fit between the bullet and the so called "free bore" section in front of the rifling. So with the bullet needing to travel through say .5" of this zero tolerance free bore zone before it starts engaging the rifling it should be perfectly centered up to enter the rifling straight right? What could be induced in a match chamber set up this way that would cause a loss of accuracy in and of itself? Sorry if I seem difficult, I just want to get the best answers I can so I can make a good decision. I really don't want to expiriment on this if someone else has done it and made it work with no loss of accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tumbleweed, post: 756666, member: 9281"] Makes total sense to me. So I would really want a zero clearance fit between the bullet and the so called "free bore" section in front of the rifling. So with the bullet needing to travel through say .5" of this zero tolerance free bore zone before it starts engaging the rifling it should be perfectly centered up to enter the rifling straight right? What could be induced in a match chamber set up this way that would cause a loss of accuracy in and of itself? Sorry if I seem difficult, I just want to get the best answers I can so I can make a good decision. I really don't want to expiriment on this if someone else has done it and made it work with no loss of accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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