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Gunsmithing
improved 7mm rem mag
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<blockquote data-quote="valleyloader" data-source="post: 907414" data-attributes="member: 73166"><p>There is a gunsmith in my area that re-chambers 7mm rem mags to 7mm stw (they are the same head diameter), a few years ago it seemed like he was doing a couple every week. He runs a reamer in the chamber until the correct headspace is achieved, as well as either lengthen the mag box or install a longer one depending on the model of the rifle. I witnessed this process on 2 different rifles, both were ruger model 77s (lengthened the mag box), everything always turned out good with these rifles and customers were always very satisfied. This would probably be the most inexpensive way to get more performance because dies and brass are already commercially available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="valleyloader, post: 907414, member: 73166"] There is a gunsmith in my area that re-chambers 7mm rem mags to 7mm stw (they are the same head diameter), a few years ago it seemed like he was doing a couple every week. He runs a reamer in the chamber until the correct headspace is achieved, as well as either lengthen the mag box or install a longer one depending on the model of the rifle. I witnessed this process on 2 different rifles, both were ruger model 77s (lengthened the mag box), everything always turned out good with these rifles and customers were always very satisfied. This would probably be the most inexpensive way to get more performance because dies and brass are already commercially available. [/QUOTE]
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