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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Phenomenal inaccuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="nbowlin" data-source="post: 1432627" data-attributes="member: 39335"><p>Doesn't have any shadowing like it has a hook barrel. With the borescope you can't see any copper skidmarks halfway down or anything like it has a tight spot or nothing like that. No issue with the brass after it has been fired resize is fine. It doesn't have any out of line pressure problems either like from the 175 to the 180. If anything it's a little on the fast side. When it was on the lathe for chambering and it zeroed end to end it was really straight. Have not done anything to confirm or deny the board diameter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nbowlin, post: 1432627, member: 39335"] Doesn’t have any shadowing like it has a hook barrel. With the borescope you can’t see any copper skidmarks halfway down or anything like it has a tight spot or nothing like that. No issue with the brass after it has been fired resize is fine. It doesn’t have any out of line pressure problems either like from the 175 to the 180. If anything it’s a little on the fast side. When it was on the lathe for chambering and it zeroed end to end it was really straight. Have not done anything to confirm or deny the board diameter. [/QUOTE]
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