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New Member, Rebarreling a Short Mag Question
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<blockquote data-quote="farout" data-source="post: 878686" data-attributes="member: 39061"><p>Hi Doughtdawg,</p><p></p><p>Do you reload? From your post I get the idea that you don't. Maybe that would be a route to take. I reload and used to try out factory ammo first in a new rifle. Last couple times II could not get factory ammo to shoot well at all and it was frustrating. So now I never buy factory ammo to try, I just start reloading for it. I have a 300 WSM and it was one of the problem childs. It grouped about like your 270 WSM. Now that I reload for it, it shoots very very well.</p><p></p><p>So the short of it is, you might want to start reloading for it and see if that's a solution. If not after your rebarrel, you will have all the tools to create ammo for the new barrel.</p><p></p><p>I don't think I would make a 300 WSM out of it, if you already have a good working 300 WM. That is way to much overlap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farout, post: 878686, member: 39061"] Hi Doughtdawg, Do you reload? From your post I get the idea that you don't. Maybe that would be a route to take. I reload and used to try out factory ammo first in a new rifle. Last couple times II could not get factory ammo to shoot well at all and it was frustrating. So now I never buy factory ammo to try, I just start reloading for it. I have a 300 WSM and it was one of the problem childs. It grouped about like your 270 WSM. Now that I reload for it, it shoots very very well. So the short of it is, you might want to start reloading for it and see if that's a solution. If not after your rebarrel, you will have all the tools to create ammo for the new barrel. I don't think I would make a 300 WSM out of it, if you already have a good working 300 WM. That is way to much overlap. [/QUOTE]
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