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Who cuts the best 6.5 barrel for overbore cartridges and heavy bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="Swamplord" data-source="post: 2204319" data-attributes="member: 2460"><p>"Overbore" is just someones idea of a measurement standard involving cartridge case capacity vs bore/bullet diameter, some tend to move the goalposts back even further .. then get on a soapbox and pretend to make sense....</p><p></p><p>My goalposts are moved far forward and the ancient "overbore" standards do not apply, I just accept the fact that the appropriate propellants haven't been created yet... </p><p></p><p>Although we have come a long way with powders since the idea of an "overbore" condition was first concocted, making it an outdated idea that needs to be forgotten and buried in the past, it does nothing to stimulate and push for advancements and refinements in the metallic cartridge industry and everything that surrounds it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swamplord, post: 2204319, member: 2460"] "Overbore" is just someones idea of a measurement standard involving cartridge case capacity vs bore/bullet diameter, some tend to move the goalposts back even further .. then get on a soapbox and pretend to make sense.... My goalposts are moved far forward and the ancient "overbore" standards do not apply, I just accept the fact that the appropriate propellants haven't been created yet... Although we have come a long way with powders since the idea of an "overbore" condition was first concocted, making it an outdated idea that needs to be forgotten and buried in the past, it does nothing to stimulate and push for advancements and refinements in the metallic cartridge industry and everything that surrounds it [/QUOTE]
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