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Know your chamber
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank in the Laurels" data-source="post: 1205807" data-attributes="member: 8845"><p>Knowing how loose the chambers are in the neck area which is I'm sure the result of their lawyers advice I'm amazed that most factory right off the shelf rifles shoot as well as they do. Most mass run chambers in my experience show .006-.009 per side of gap, compared to my Borden cut PPC neck which is less than 001 total, needless to say brass lasts forever. Every once in awhile I come across factory rifles that will shoot sub one inch groups no matter what you feed them and some much better than that..always amazes me, some costing less than $350.00 total. And for whatever reason it's big magnums that shoot very well , I have a 7mm mag and 8mm mag that shoot phenomenal groups with full power hunting loads and bullets..know your chamber and it's dimensions is a great idea and if it's custom cut is an even better idea with all the possibilities there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank in the Laurels, post: 1205807, member: 8845"] Knowing how loose the chambers are in the neck area which is I'm sure the result of their lawyers advice I'm amazed that most factory right off the shelf rifles shoot as well as they do. Most mass run chambers in my experience show .006-.009 per side of gap, compared to my Borden cut PPC neck which is less than 001 total, needless to say brass lasts forever. Every once in awhile I come across factory rifles that will shoot sub one inch groups no matter what you feed them and some much better than that..always amazes me, some costing less than $350.00 total. And for whatever reason it's big magnums that shoot very well , I have a 7mm mag and 8mm mag that shoot phenomenal groups with full power hunting loads and bullets..know your chamber and it's dimensions is a great idea and if it's custom cut is an even better idea with all the possibilities there. [/QUOTE]
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