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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Chamber on .300 WSM
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<blockquote data-quote="tomt" data-source="post: 473177" data-attributes="member: 28876"><p>I just got a new Browning X-Bolt in .300 WSM. I have a number of different .30 cal bullets and was going to update my spreadsheet on the gun. I use the Hornady O.A.L. Gauge with the modified case. When I started checking freebore on different bullets, I noticed I could not even get to the Max OAL of 2.860". My other guns have plenty of freebore to set different OAL. Is this normal for the .300 WSM to have very little freebore?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomt, post: 473177, member: 28876"] I just got a new Browning X-Bolt in .300 WSM. I have a number of different .30 cal bullets and was going to update my spreadsheet on the gun. I use the Hornady O.A.L. Gauge with the modified case. When I started checking freebore on different bullets, I noticed I could not even get to the Max OAL of 2.860". My other guns have plenty of freebore to set different OAL. Is this normal for the .300 WSM to have very little freebore? [/QUOTE]
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