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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Should My Chamber be Bullet-Specific?
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<blockquote data-quote="tankgijohn72" data-source="post: 1251450" data-attributes="member: 77441"><p>May want to recheck your math. You found the Cartridge overall length with Cutting edge's recommended 1.428" protrusion from the case. This will not be the bolt face to rifling measurement. If you have a reamer to elongate the throat, you will need the measurement from base to intersection of the ogive and bearing surface. You will need this measurement from a cartridge loaded (with the CE bullet) to 4.183 COAL. Cutting edge may help you out if you call them and ask for the measurement of the rotating band to the end of the bearing surface. As for the effects of your new chamber on the 300 gr bergers. Depends. The bergers may like it, or it may not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tankgijohn72, post: 1251450, member: 77441"] May want to recheck your math. You found the Cartridge overall length with Cutting edge's recommended 1.428" protrusion from the case. This will not be the bolt face to rifling measurement. If you have a reamer to elongate the throat, you will need the measurement from base to intersection of the ogive and bearing surface. You will need this measurement from a cartridge loaded (with the CE bullet) to 4.183 COAL. Cutting edge may help you out if you call them and ask for the measurement of the rotating band to the end of the bearing surface. As for the effects of your new chamber on the 300 gr bergers. Depends. The bergers may like it, or it may not. [/QUOTE]
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