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What are your thoughts on this technique?
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1866198" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>maybe i misunderstand, but wouldn't you want your chamber to line up with your bore? the bullet comes out of the chamber into the bore, if your chamber was not in alignment with your bore wouldn't you then impart some sort of extra distortional side force to your bullet? also seems like he would now have more issues of machining/tolerance stacking</p><p></p><p>I can see the added benefit of having multiple length barrels for the same chamber, or different chambers for the same bore--- but wouldn't you still have to build separate loads for each length of barrel due to differences in harmonics and whip?</p><p></p><p></p><p>looks to have been around since at least 2016 <a href="http://www.thegunmag.com/patent-pending-chamber-system-offers-new-bolt-gun-technology/" target="_blank">http://www.thegunmag.com/patent-pending-chamber-system-offers-new-bolt-gun-technology/</a> --- make sure you check out the target pic lower in the article with factory ammo and form your own opinion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1866198, member: 94491"] maybe i misunderstand, but wouldn't you want your chamber to line up with your bore? the bullet comes out of the chamber into the bore, if your chamber was not in alignment with your bore wouldn't you then impart some sort of extra distortional side force to your bullet? also seems like he would now have more issues of machining/tolerance stacking I can see the added benefit of having multiple length barrels for the same chamber, or different chambers for the same bore--- but wouldn't you still have to build separate loads for each length of barrel due to differences in harmonics and whip? looks to have been around since at least 2016 [URL]http://www.thegunmag.com/patent-pending-chamber-system-offers-new-bolt-gun-technology/[/URL] --- make sure you check out the target pic lower in the article with factory ammo and form your own opinion [/QUOTE]
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