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<blockquote data-quote="30BR" data-source="post: 1572742" data-attributes="member: 64079"><p>Take a dummy round, and load it stupid long.</p><p>Then keep shoving it down until it fits in the mag with a few thou clearance so it won't jam if it gets a hair dirty. Then measure overall length. Now compare that to the chamber drawings of the ctgs you are considering to see if they will fit and how far away from the rifling you might be with a round loaded to mag length. (It MAY be a std 2.8" mag, but Weatherby does things their own way. So check it and be certain.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30BR, post: 1572742, member: 64079"] Take a dummy round, and load it stupid long. Then keep shoving it down until it fits in the mag with a few thou clearance so it won't jam if it gets a hair dirty. Then measure overall length. Now compare that to the chamber drawings of the ctgs you are considering to see if they will fit and how far away from the rifling you might be with a round loaded to mag length. (It MAY be a std 2.8" mag, but Weatherby does things their own way. So check it and be certain.) [/QUOTE]
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