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    Hylander
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    Shortening Free Bore ?


    So I have a .223
    It shoots really good, however I shoot only 40 and 55 grain bullets.
    My 40's set over .100 of the lands, which means the bullet is nearly out of the case
    before it hits the lands.
    Can my Chamber be recut with a shorter throat ?

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    Re: Shortening Free Bore ?

    yes it can.
    .223 Rem AI, .22-250 AI, .220 Swift AI .243 Win AI, .6mm Rem AI, .257 Rob AI, .25-06 AI, 6.5x300wsm .30-06 AI, .270 STW, 7mm STW, 28 nosler, .416 Taylor

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    hotbrass
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    Re: Shortening Free Bore ?

    Yes, but it would be a lot easier to just shoot larger bullets.

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    Hylander
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    Re: Shortening Free Bore ?

    Quote Originally Posted by hotbrass
    Yes, but it would be a lot easier to just shoot larger bullets.
    Larger bullets go to slow and do not make good Red Mist out of Squirrels ;D
    Also they make a big hole in a Yote pelt

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    Re: Shortening Free Bore ?

    Try some 36GR Barnes Varmint Grenades, light bullets but they are sized like a 52-55gr bullet.

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    Re: Shortening Free Bore ?

    You would have to set the barrel back and ream it.

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    Re: Shortening Free Bore ?

    http://savageshooters.com/SavageForu...c,20509.0.html

    link to my 223 rechambering project to reduce freebore. plenty of pros and cons..

    beware, if u do this id recomend u dont shoot factory ammo in it...ever. it was a fun project, and im still happy i did it.

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    Re: Shortening Free Bore ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hylander
    Quote Originally Posted by hotbrass
    Yes, but it would be a lot easier to just shoot larger bullets.
    Larger bullets go to slow and do not make good Red Mist out of Squirrels ;D
    Also they make a big hole in a Yote pelt
    Change your bullet selection in both instances then.

    A 55 gr in varying flavors of bullets has more energy and less drop/wind drift than 40's.

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    Hylander
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    Re: Shortening Free Bore ?

    Quote Originally Posted by learjet
    http://savageshooters.com/SavageForu...c,20509.0.html
    link to my 223 rechambering project to reduce freebore. plenty of pros and cons..
    beware, if u do this id recomend u dont shoot factory ammo in it...ever. it was a fun project, and im still happy i did it.
    Good info right there :)
    Thats what I was looking for, I want to Taylor my Chamber for my Handloads.
    I don't have a lathe, so I will have to send this out, who should I send it to ?
    Thanks

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    Re: Shortening Free Bore ?

    i think sinarms does it. i think he charges 75.00 + shipping? have kicked this around my self? not sure what iam going to do. wait why don't you do it first to see what happens? lol!!!! ;D iam most likely going to do it. 75 bucks or new barrel? 75 bucks or new barrel? i think 75bucks. my thing is i need it to fit the mag because i use it as a coyote rifle. let us know how it turns out and i will do the same when i get mine done. also i have a couple of 22-250 barrels that have the same problem. we see how the .223 turns out?? 8) dd

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    Re: Shortening Free Bore ?

    Quote Originally Posted by desertdog
    i think sinarms does it. i think he charges 75.00 + shipping? have kicked this around my self? not sure what iam going to do. wait why don't you do it first to see what happens? lol!!!! ;D iam most likely going to do it. 75 bucks or new barrel? 75 bucks or new barrel? i think 75bucks. my thing is i need it to fit the mag because i use it as a coyote rifle. let us know how it turns out and i will do the same when i get mine done. also i have a couple of 22-250 barrels that have the same problem. we see how the .223 turns out?? 8) dd
    If I can get it done under $100 I'm doing it.
    My Rifle is a Coyote/Squirrel Buster only, I never shoot or have the desire to shoot
    larger bullets than 55gr.
    Most of the time I only shoot 40gr. V-Max
    It might be awhile before I do this, as I have just spent a Ton of money on my Weapons habit.

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