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Could milling rings from 34 to 35 “Hawkins hybrids” show strength/integrity problems on larger calibers?
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<blockquote data-quote="PopNFresh" data-source="post: 3084907" data-attributes="member: 122243"><p>as long as you keep the holes straight/aligned I'd imagine you'll survive. you'll lose the anodizing obviously but anodizing has been lost for years for all those who lap. </p><p>plenty of lapped aluminum rings on magnums out there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PopNFresh, post: 3084907, member: 122243"] as long as you keep the holes straight/aligned I'd imagine you'll survive. you'll lose the anodizing obviously but anodizing has been lost for years for all those who lap. plenty of lapped aluminum rings on magnums out there [/QUOTE]
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Could milling rings from 34 to 35 “Hawkins hybrids” show strength/integrity problems on larger calibers?
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