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<blockquote data-quote="Taylorbok" data-source="post: 2259537" data-attributes="member: 118538"><p>That is more neck room than I'd like to see. I'd say about half or 1/4 of what you are showing would be ideal. Let some brass grow if you can. Sinclair makes a chamber length gauge that you can use to measure this but if you just keep an eye on it with the bore scope and don't let them get to long.</p><p>see if it helps your carbon issue. I don't have any experience with Magpro powder but it's in the ballpark of powder you should be running.</p><p></p><p>If closing up that gap solves your issue I would just chuck your brass and start with new and let it grow, IMO it wouldn't be worth losing the barrel life trying to grow the brass you have 7 rem mag brass can be had relatively cheap if you can find it.</p><p></p><p>I will try and post some pics tonight or tomorrow of a couple chambers I have for you to compare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taylorbok, post: 2259537, member: 118538"] That is more neck room than I'd like to see. I'd say about half or 1/4 of what you are showing would be ideal. Let some brass grow if you can. Sinclair makes a chamber length gauge that you can use to measure this but if you just keep an eye on it with the bore scope and don't let them get to long. see if it helps your carbon issue. I don't have any experience with Magpro powder but it's in the ballpark of powder you should be running. If closing up that gap solves your issue I would just chuck your brass and start with new and let it grow, IMO it wouldn't be worth losing the barrel life trying to grow the brass you have 7 rem mag brass can be had relatively cheap if you can find it. I will try and post some pics tonight or tomorrow of a couple chambers I have for you to compare. [/QUOTE]
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