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Chambering a rifle at home
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<blockquote data-quote="ThrdKllr" data-source="post: 1780482" data-attributes="member: 110734"><p>How much go gauge protrusion did you wind up with? If you set it at .114-.120 you should be good. If you've got much more than that you can hand ream it if you think you need to. That's how all short chambered barrels are head spaced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThrdKllr, post: 1780482, member: 110734"] How much go gauge protrusion did you wind up with? If you set it at .114-.120 you should be good. If you’ve got much more than that you can hand ream it if you think you need to. That’s how all short chambered barrels are head spaced. [/QUOTE]
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