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7 LRM versus 7mm Mashburn Magnum
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<blockquote data-quote="archeratlrg" data-source="post: 2031872" data-attributes="member: 41248"><p><strong>So here's my dilemma regarding the Mashburn. Had a smith in Oregon rechamber a 7mm Rem mag to the Mashburn Super. He used a chipped reamer so far a bad chamber. Didn't realize it until I had finished my move to Montana and started trying to shoot it it. Took it to a well known G'smith in Helena to clean it up. No problem he says, I have a reamer. So he sets the barrel back and rechambers it. When I start messing with it I realize something is way off. Turns out his reamer must have been reharpened many times over the years. I miked my shoulders and they are right at .483 instead of the Mashburn's .495 so looking for a good smith here in Montana to redo it correctly so I can get to shooting. Any suggestions? If nothing else I'll have OT&G make me a reamer and do it myself. Thanks for any suggestions. </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archeratlrg, post: 2031872, member: 41248"] [B]So here's my dilemma regarding the Mashburn. Had a smith in Oregon rechamber a 7mm Rem mag to the Mashburn Super. He used a chipped reamer so far a bad chamber. Didn't realize it until I had finished my move to Montana and started trying to shoot it it. Took it to a well known G'smith in Helena to clean it up. No problem he says, I have a reamer. So he sets the barrel back and rechambers it. When I start messing with it I realize something is way off. Turns out his reamer must have been reharpened many times over the years. I miked my shoulders and they are right at .483 instead of the Mashburn's .495 so looking for a good smith here in Montana to redo it correctly so I can get to shooting. Any suggestions? If nothing else I'll have OT&G make me a reamer and do it myself. Thanks for any suggestions. [/B] [/QUOTE]
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