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6mm Remington Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="Deputy819" data-source="post: 1425002" data-attributes="member: 98025"><p>10-4, will do. Hoping that a re-chamber might help before considering re-barreling. I have to say that when I measured the necks of FIRED cases in that 6mm Remy the dial on my concentricity gauge NEVER moved off "zero". I would think that if the barrel itself was the issue that it just wouldnt group no matter what I did. In this particular case the rifle would print a GREAT group but NEVER repeat it. I never could get groups to repeat no matter how precisely I monitored case length, case weight, seating depth or charge weight (triple weighed by the way), concentricity, etc, etc....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deputy819, post: 1425002, member: 98025"] 10-4, will do. Hoping that a re-chamber might help before considering re-barreling. I have to say that when I measured the necks of FIRED cases in that 6mm Remy the dial on my concentricity gauge NEVER moved off "zero". I would think that if the barrel itself was the issue that it just wouldnt group no matter what I did. In this particular case the rifle would print a GREAT group but NEVER repeat it. I never could get groups to repeat no matter how precisely I monitored case length, case weight, seating depth or charge weight (triple weighed by the way), concentricity, etc, etc.... [/QUOTE]
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