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Tikka tight chamber
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<blockquote data-quote="canuck4570" data-source="post: 273438" data-attributes="member: 14305"><p>I just bought a Tikka T3 and chambering factory ammo I have a small resistance closing the bolt,</p><p>so I took my Redding bump die and bumped the shoulder until it fit the chamber with ease,</p><p>with my stoney point I check the measurements and I have .005 between the factory and the bumped case....</p><p>every body says keep the rifle a tight chamber is more accurate......</p><p>would like some professional opinion on this please....</p><p>thank you Michel.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="canuck4570, post: 273438, member: 14305"] I just bought a Tikka T3 and chambering factory ammo I have a small resistance closing the bolt, so I took my Redding bump die and bumped the shoulder until it fit the chamber with ease, with my stoney point I check the measurements and I have .005 between the factory and the bumped case.... every body says keep the rifle a tight chamber is more accurate...... would like some professional opinion on this please.... thank you Michel..... [/QUOTE]
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