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The Basics, Starting Out
338-06 A square vs 338-06 AI
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<blockquote data-quote="duckklr" data-source="post: 2793520" data-attributes="member: 102065"><p>A bit of a tangent here but last year I bought two old (one is a four digit and the other is a five digit) Rem 700's with shot-out barrels. Both were .270 Wins and I had both bored-out, re-rifled and chambered, one in 8mm-06 and the other in 35 Whelen (.358). Took about 8 months but was worth it. Both shoot great and brass reforming is simple. I use virgin military WWll and Korean War brass (after pulling bullets) and anneal with a propane torch and a slow drill/socket set-up. The 30-06 is a great place to start for many calibers with the same bass/head dimensions be they both larger or smaller (calibers).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duckklr, post: 2793520, member: 102065"] A bit of a tangent here but last year I bought two old (one is a four digit and the other is a five digit) Rem 700's with shot-out barrels. Both were .270 Wins and I had both bored-out, re-rifled and chambered, one in 8mm-06 and the other in 35 Whelen (.358). Took about 8 months but was worth it. Both shoot great and brass reforming is simple. I use virgin military WWll and Korean War brass (after pulling bullets) and anneal with a propane torch and a slow drill/socket set-up. The 30-06 is a great place to start for many calibers with the same bass/head dimensions be they both larger or smaller (calibers). [/QUOTE]
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