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Gunsmithing
Thinking of changing Calibers
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<blockquote data-quote="screech" data-source="post: 829568" data-attributes="member: 5135"><p>Personally is shoot it and see how it shoots. If you completely opposed you could probably bring it in to a smith and have them chamber it into a rum. All the older senderos I've dealt with have all been great shooters. That's the only reason I would ever thing of rechambering a factory barrel. But as I said I'd try it the way it is. If you want to swith calibers I would look at the 7stw the 300rum and a 338 edge</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="screech, post: 829568, member: 5135"] Personally is shoot it and see how it shoots. If you completely opposed you could probably bring it in to a smith and have them chamber it into a rum. All the older senderos I've dealt with have all been great shooters. That's the only reason I would ever thing of rechambering a factory barrel. But as I said I'd try it the way it is. If you want to swith calibers I would look at the 7stw the 300rum and a 338 edge [/QUOTE]
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