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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 567451" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I was thinking the same thoughts. I'd slug the barrel, and gently push the slug thru the barrel looking for tight spots and loose spots. I'd like to think the last two or three inches of the barrel has opened up about a half thousandth of an inch. If the barrel is slightly in the tight side and then gets slightly looser at the muzzel end it will never group well. </p><p> </p><p>A few years back a buddy of mine ran a 7STW reamer thru a factory Remington 7mm mag. The rifle shot very well, and was capable of 750 yards kills. He liked it so well that he had Ron Pence do another Remington barrel for a Sendro, and it probably had another hundred yards on the factory barrel. About the time he got the Sendro going well the other started to go south. It was the muzzel! How well the Pence barrel lasted I don't know as I have not spoken with Tony for awhile.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 567451, member: 25383"] I was thinking the same thoughts. I'd slug the barrel, and gently push the slug thru the barrel looking for tight spots and loose spots. I'd like to think the last two or three inches of the barrel has opened up about a half thousandth of an inch. If the barrel is slightly in the tight side and then gets slightly looser at the muzzel end it will never group well. A few years back a buddy of mine ran a 7STW reamer thru a factory Remington 7mm mag. The rifle shot very well, and was capable of 750 yards kills. He liked it so well that he had Ron Pence do another Remington barrel for a Sendro, and it probably had another hundred yards on the factory barrel. About the time he got the Sendro going well the other started to go south. It was the muzzel! How well the Pence barrel lasted I don't know as I have not spoken with Tony for awhile. gary [/QUOTE]
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