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<blockquote data-quote="David Emerson" data-source="post: 1815751" data-attributes="member: 112579"><p>Noted. I am a little jumpy about throating a rifle for just one bullet. Let,s assume for a minute that the shank on a 195 is 3/4 inch. I do not know how long it is but for illustration purposes. 7 mag neck approximate 1/4 inch long. If you throat for a 1/4 inch freebore that would leave only 1/4 inch down in the case. BUT if you want to run a shorter bullet now it is not a problem. The bullet down in a 1/4 inch would cause you no problem whatsoever. You would give up a little speed compared to the shank at the base of the neck but not enough to argue about. And now you can shoot lighter bullets too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Emerson, post: 1815751, member: 112579"] Noted. I am a little jumpy about throating a rifle for just one bullet. Let,s assume for a minute that the shank on a 195 is 3/4 inch. I do not know how long it is but for illustration purposes. 7 mag neck approximate 1/4 inch long. If you throat for a 1/4 inch freebore that would leave only 1/4 inch down in the case. BUT if you want to run a shorter bullet now it is not a problem. The bullet down in a 1/4 inch would cause you no problem whatsoever. You would give up a little speed compared to the shank at the base of the neck but not enough to argue about. And now you can shoot lighter bullets too. [/QUOTE]
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