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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Freebore in a hunting rifle.
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<blockquote data-quote="fj40" data-source="post: 504949" data-attributes="member: 33565"><p>J E</p><p>What would be considered the correct amount of freebore? Does it vary percartridge and or personnel experience? The 22-250 I have has enough freebore that it won't shoot well unless bullets are seat near the lands but there is very little bullet in the neck when seated that way. And the nonlead 36 grain bullets that are recommended for my 1 in 14 twist are ling for nonlead but they are still just a hair shorter than the 55 grain leaded bullets. So what is the happy medium to long freebore?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fj40, post: 504949, member: 33565"] J E What would be considered the correct amount of freebore? Does it vary percartridge and or personnel experience? The 22-250 I have has enough freebore that it won't shoot well unless bullets are seat near the lands but there is very little bullet in the neck when seated that way. And the nonlead 36 grain bullets that are recommended for my 1 in 14 twist are ling for nonlead but they are still just a hair shorter than the 55 grain leaded bullets. So what is the happy medium to long freebore? [/QUOTE]
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