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<blockquote data-quote="Buckys" data-source="post: 2702666" data-attributes="member: 107750"><p>Agree that that is a possibility. I don't think that is the case but I only have a cheapo amazon scope to peek inside there with.</p><p></p><p>It is a custom rifle and I'm the second owner so the other possibility is that the reamer was set towards the snug side of the specs.</p><p></p><p>But I suppose my point is that the tight tolerance of the freebore of the weatherby's has produced a lot of accurate guns. Can't (maybe I should not use that word, oh well) get to the lands but I don't lose any sleep that that freebore is costing me accuracy because the bullet is bouncing around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckys, post: 2702666, member: 107750"] Agree that that is a possibility. I don't think that is the case but I only have a cheapo amazon scope to peek inside there with. It is a custom rifle and I'm the second owner so the other possibility is that the reamer was set towards the snug side of the specs. But I suppose my point is that the tight tolerance of the freebore of the weatherby's has produced a lot of accurate guns. Can't (maybe I should not use that word, oh well) get to the lands but I don't lose any sleep that that freebore is costing me accuracy because the bullet is bouncing around. [/QUOTE]
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