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Rechamber a 338-378 Weatherby?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sid Post" data-source="post: 160767" data-attributes="member: 8907"><p>The barrel that is on it right now isn't a factory barrel so, I won't bother Weatherby about it. They guy I bought it from sold it to me at a fair price because of the known barrel issue. I might borescope it before I rebarrel it though.</p><p> </p><p>I don't think another good cleaning is going to fix problem though. The barrel is long and thin so, I suspect it's either heat or whip that is causing things to go to hell. But, I do have about 80 rounds left to burn up so, I might give it a real good scrubbin' and try one more time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sid Post, post: 160767, member: 8907"] The barrel that is on it right now isn't a factory barrel so, I won't bother Weatherby about it. They guy I bought it from sold it to me at a fair price because of the known barrel issue. I might borescope it before I rebarrel it though. I don't think another good cleaning is going to fix problem though. The barrel is long and thin so, I suspect it's either heat or whip that is causing things to go to hell. But, I do have about 80 rounds left to burn up so, I might give it a real good scrubbin' and try one more time. [/QUOTE]
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