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Fluting a barrel after it had been threaded
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<blockquote data-quote="FURMAN" data-source="post: 1509817" data-attributes="member: 26535"><p>I personally do not see any reason to run something other than the 215 compared to other known options. I am experimenting with the new 200 SMK to see its lethality but I do not see an advantage to the bigger bullets until way out there. The new SMK has a very short bearing surface so it will fit fine with this reamer. Again I am just experimenting with it so I can not recommend it yet. If you do desire to run the Hornadys I would probably look at adding some freebore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FURMAN, post: 1509817, member: 26535"] I personally do not see any reason to run something other than the 215 compared to other known options. I am experimenting with the new 200 SMK to see its lethality but I do not see an advantage to the bigger bullets until way out there. The new SMK has a very short bearing surface so it will fit fine with this reamer. Again I am just experimenting with it so I can not recommend it yet. If you do desire to run the Hornadys I would probably look at adding some freebore. [/QUOTE]
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