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.375 Verney Carron
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<blockquote data-quote=".358 NM" data-source="post: 1066312" data-attributes="member: 86757"><p>Regulating a barrel is not so difficult, depending on the existing matter one is working with . it can be sometimes easy other time more time delaying. But it takes the right knowledge of the materials used and when to stop and try . A vice is most common used , and it get easy , but it is lot of handwork used still. With the various barrel diameters used and earlier steel qualitys used in very early rifles. Seeing how time changes steel if not properly taken care of , that is one thing to consider a VC double as i remeber , one other thing the .375 H&H has not got so much of compared t VC is camber pressure and that is way of the tri lug lock mechanism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".358 NM, post: 1066312, member: 86757"] Regulating a barrel is not so difficult, depending on the existing matter one is working with . it can be sometimes easy other time more time delaying. But it takes the right knowledge of the materials used and when to stop and try . A vice is most common used , and it get easy , but it is lot of handwork used still. With the various barrel diameters used and earlier steel qualitys used in very early rifles. Seeing how time changes steel if not properly taken care of , that is one thing to consider a VC double as i remeber , one other thing the .375 H&H has not got so much of compared t VC is camber pressure and that is way of the tri lug lock mechanism. [/QUOTE]
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