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<blockquote data-quote="TMR" data-source="post: 128769" data-attributes="member: 5819"><p>I am about to have a reamer made for my 7mm STW.....I will be shooting 168gr Bergers out of it mainly. My factory barrel has close to .250" of freebore. When I talked with Dave Kiff at PTG, he said that his reamers don't have any freebore, and would work out better with the VLD bullets. He recomended sending him a mag. length case w/bullet and he would make the reamer fit that. I was just reading a post on the 338 edge where Shawn said he gets a little more velocity with .050" freebore. Now, I am thinking that maybe I should have PTG put .020-.050" freebore in this reamer. Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TMR, post: 128769, member: 5819"] I am about to have a reamer made for my 7mm STW.....I will be shooting 168gr Bergers out of it mainly. My factory barrel has close to .250" of freebore. When I talked with Dave Kiff at PTG, he said that his reamers don't have any freebore, and would work out better with the VLD bullets. He recomended sending him a mag. length case w/bullet and he would make the reamer fit that. I was just reading a post on the 338 edge where Shawn said he gets a little more velocity with .050" freebore. Now, I am thinking that maybe I should have PTG put .020-.050" freebore in this reamer. Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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