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Rechambering Question?
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<blockquote data-quote="koginam" data-source="post: 193331" data-attributes="member: 3787"><p>That is a very common way of going to that caliber, as long as you do it slowly and watch the head spacing. Just remember though that it was found out by many the std. 24 inch barrel isn't long enough 26 + is more desirable to get the extra energy and velocity of the chambering.</p><p>As far as the mag. length goes you can buy the 7stw mag tin from rem.</p><p>I always enjoyed that caliber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="koginam, post: 193331, member: 3787"] That is a very common way of going to that caliber, as long as you do it slowly and watch the head spacing. Just remember though that it was found out by many the std. 24 inch barrel isn't long enough 26 + is more desirable to get the extra energy and velocity of the chambering. As far as the mag. length goes you can buy the 7stw mag tin from rem. I always enjoyed that caliber. [/QUOTE]
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