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lengthen throat on existing chamber?
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1444610" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>In a Remington style box capacity will be limited, as will capacity in a center feed box. I am just about to finish up an ultra-lite in 28 Nos, and in my instance I am able to use a std. RUM box , as the customer supplied dummy rds. have plenty of room. The action is not a 'donor' from an existing rifle, it was purchased as a new UM action to begin with. Still, I had to open the rails a bit at a time until it'd feed 'slick'. Don't know how the CF box might work. Either way, there's usually some 'gunsmithing' required. For either of the Wyatts boxes the rear end of the feed port will require some milling to fit the longer box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1444610, member: 24284"] In a Remington style box capacity will be limited, as will capacity in a center feed box. I am just about to finish up an ultra-lite in 28 Nos, and in my instance I am able to use a std. RUM box , as the customer supplied dummy rds. have plenty of room. The action is not a 'donor' from an existing rifle, it was purchased as a new UM action to begin with. Still, I had to open the rails a bit at a time until it'd feed 'slick'. Don't know how the CF box might work. Either way, there's usually some 'gunsmithing' required. For either of the Wyatts boxes the rear end of the feed port will require some milling to fit the longer box. [/QUOTE]
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