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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Throat length, Pressure,& MV
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<blockquote data-quote="shilen30" data-source="post: 35721" data-attributes="member: 2420"><p>A question for you guys since mine fits into what winmagman states. I have a custom 300WM, and I have shot a few hundred rounds out of it so far (700 maybe). The lands have moved forward .07" approx since it was new. Is this much normal? I always allowed 3-5 minutes of cool time between shots. Occasionally, the barrel would get warm, but not hot enough I couldn't rest my wrist on the barrel for quite some time. If it is normal, is it time to turn the barrel back a couple threads, and if it is not normal, do I need to take it back to my smith?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shilen30, post: 35721, member: 2420"] A question for you guys since mine fits into what winmagman states. I have a custom 300WM, and I have shot a few hundred rounds out of it so far (700 maybe). The lands have moved forward .07" approx since it was new. Is this much normal? I always allowed 3-5 minutes of cool time between shots. Occasionally, the barrel would get warm, but not hot enough I couldn't rest my wrist on the barrel for quite some time. If it is normal, is it time to turn the barrel back a couple threads, and if it is not normal, do I need to take it back to my smith? [/QUOTE]
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