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<blockquote data-quote="jmbn" data-source="post: 54218" data-attributes="member: 1318"><p>Thanks for the input. My guides are Sinclair also, and I just looked at my guide for my 270's. My Micrometer is at work, but the 270 guide looks like a good bit larger than .270.</p><p></p><p>I think I'll make one for the new .270 out of nylon on a lathe, and drill it to .270 and see what happens. I'll put an O ring groove in it like the Sinclairs.</p><p></p><p>I have an old 22-250 that dates back to the early 60's, back when it was a wildcat, and I've never used a guide on it. Doesn't shoot like it used to, tho, but then neither do I!</p><p></p><p>jmbn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmbn, post: 54218, member: 1318"] Thanks for the input. My guides are Sinclair also, and I just looked at my guide for my 270's. My Micrometer is at work, but the 270 guide looks like a good bit larger than .270. I think I'll make one for the new .270 out of nylon on a lathe, and drill it to .270 and see what happens. I'll put an O ring groove in it like the Sinclairs. I have an old 22-250 that dates back to the early 60's, back when it was a wildcat, and I've never used a guide on it. Doesn't shoot like it used to, tho, but then neither do I! jmbn [/QUOTE]
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