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Gunwerks 6.5 creedmore or 28 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="smokepoler" data-source="post: 1849127" data-attributes="member: 19618"><p>Consider that we live in a throwaway based economy. The market is so tiny for overbore cartridges, I doubt it would be cost effective and the ROI would be a loser. There aren't a lot of shooters that want to shoot $2.00 plus a round to hunt and the ones that do would just buy another barrel (I'm on my third 28 Nosler barrel). ONce the initial tooling is purchased, it's cheaper to just throw another SS or CM barrel on the rifle. Having said that, there are methods, chamber and bore designs that can mitigate throat erosion and extend accurate barrel life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smokepoler, post: 1849127, member: 19618"] Consider that we live in a throwaway based economy. The market is so tiny for overbore cartridges, I doubt it would be cost effective and the ROI would be a loser. There aren't a lot of shooters that want to shoot $2.00 plus a round to hunt and the ones that do would just buy another barrel (I'm on my third 28 Nosler barrel). ONce the initial tooling is purchased, it's cheaper to just throw another SS or CM barrel on the rifle. Having said that, there are methods, chamber and bore designs that can mitigate throat erosion and extend accurate barrel life. [/QUOTE]
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