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Should I have my barrel "set back"?
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<blockquote data-quote="KQguy" data-source="post: 374799" data-attributes="member: 9704"><p>I have a Savage chambered to a 7mmWSM,and I have over 1300 rds. down the barrel.Recently I had to add 9/10 of a grain of H1000 to get my velocity and accuracy back to where it was when I developed the load.It shoots great again (1/2 moa at 600yds.)But, I am running out of case capacity to keep adding powder periodically,to keep the velocity and accuracy up,due to throat erosion.So,my question is,once I run out of case capacity,should I have it rebarreled,or save some money,and have the barrel cut down and set back?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KQguy, post: 374799, member: 9704"] I have a Savage chambered to a 7mmWSM,and I have over 1300 rds. down the barrel.Recently I had to add 9/10 of a grain of H1000 to get my velocity and accuracy back to where it was when I developed the load.It shoots great again (1/2 moa at 600yds.)But, I am running out of case capacity to keep adding powder periodically,to keep the velocity and accuracy up,due to throat erosion.So,my question is,once I run out of case capacity,should I have it rebarreled,or save some money,and have the barrel cut down and set back? [/QUOTE]
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