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Question - Kimber Model 82 22 Hornet
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<blockquote data-quote="cquist" data-source="post: 2230783" data-attributes="member: 92933"><p>I just picked up a Kimber Model 82 22 Hornet. I bought 75 rounds of ammo and also already had powder and primers. I read somewhere that the the Kimber handled the .224 bullets. Does anyone know? I found some .224 36 grain bullets, and thought I would try them out. When a person measures the bore size, what do you measure, the widest point, or the tightest point in relation to the threads?</p><p></p><p>thanks for your help on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cquist, post: 2230783, member: 92933"] I just picked up a Kimber Model 82 22 Hornet. I bought 75 rounds of ammo and also already had powder and primers. I read somewhere that the the Kimber handled the .224 bullets. Does anyone know? I found some .224 36 grain bullets, and thought I would try them out. When a person measures the bore size, what do you measure, the widest point, or the tightest point in relation to the threads? thanks for your help on this. [/QUOTE]
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