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Gunsmithing
rem 700 .338rum to edge
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<blockquote data-quote="hammertyme" data-source="post: 327538" data-attributes="member: 12863"><p>Welcome to the forum Erik.</p><p> </p><p>Yes technically feasable to re-chamber but I would advise against it. The main reason is quality of factory barrels these days aren't the best. Have seen too many re-chamberes over the past 10 years in which the factory chamber was not cut true. Then a precision smith cuts a new chamber that is true and one side of the chamber is oversized causing cases to have a swell in that spot when shot.</p><p> </p><p>Personally I quit re-chambering factory barrels years ago because most do not shoot accurately enough and that which was stated above.</p><p> </p><p>Neal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hammertyme, post: 327538, member: 12863"] Welcome to the forum Erik. Yes technically feasable to re-chamber but I would advise against it. The main reason is quality of factory barrels these days aren't the best. Have seen too many re-chamberes over the past 10 years in which the factory chamber was not cut true. Then a precision smith cuts a new chamber that is true and one side of the chamber is oversized causing cases to have a swell in that spot when shot. Personally I quit re-chambering factory barrels years ago because most do not shoot accurately enough and that which was stated above. Neal [/QUOTE]
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