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Reloading
338 Edge Reloading...?'s
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<blockquote data-quote="BEEMAN" data-source="post: 1710129" data-attributes="member: 38130"><p>That I don't know. I bought the reamer off a guy on here a number of years ago. Gunsmith had problems using it. The floating pilot/bushing didn't fit. He bought around 6 more and all were tight. He ended up making one out of copper. If I'd of known the bore was that tight I would of told him not to chamber it. It's a 29" finish Rock Creek 10 twist. Haven't done anything with it. Just picked the gun up two days ago. That's why I'd like a VERY low starting point with R33. Thinking it will hit pressure early.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BEEMAN, post: 1710129, member: 38130"] That I don’t know. I bought the reamer off a guy on here a number of years ago. Gunsmith had problems using it. The floating pilot/bushing didn’t fit. He bought around 6 more and all were tight. He ended up making one out of copper. If I’d of known the bore was that tight I would of told him not to chamber it. It’s a 29” finish Rock Creek 10 twist. Haven’t done anything with it. Just picked the gun up two days ago. That’s why I’d like a VERY low starting point with R33. Thinking it will hit pressure early. [/QUOTE]
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