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Measuring Overall length and Throat Erosion
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<blockquote data-quote="Rhovee" data-source="post: 1345549" data-attributes="member: 101820"><p>Doesn't seem like to much to me. I had about .025 in 250 rounds down my 6.5 WSM. I would shoot (2) 3 shot groups and have to let it cool for a long time. Somethings to consider are: How smooth the chamber job was. How clean the barrel was when you took measurement. Mine was a first cut off a brand new reamer. Not sure how much of a difference that made. My 28 Nosler has .008 in 400 rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhovee, post: 1345549, member: 101820"] Doesn't seem like to much to me. I had about .025 in 250 rounds down my 6.5 WSM. I would shoot (2) 3 shot groups and have to let it cool for a long time. Somethings to consider are: How smooth the chamber job was. How clean the barrel was when you took measurement. Mine was a first cut off a brand new reamer. Not sure how much of a difference that made. My 28 Nosler has .008 in 400 rounds. [/QUOTE]
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