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Need re-chamber ideas for old Mk V 9 lug 270WbyMag
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<blockquote data-quote="rcg5076" data-source="post: 2976962" data-attributes="member: 84516"><p>There are several calibers that would work/fit in your action. I would lean towards a 7mm depending own what you intend to do with the rifle once rebarreled. I have built, reloaded, shot and hunted with many 7mm and other calibers. If you are headed in the 7mm caliber direction and depending on how much you shoot the 7mm RM is probably your best bet based on current day price of factory ammunition. I love 28 Nosler, however i will never build another due to flat cost of factory ammunition and the amount of shooting i do. These new calibers like the 7mmPRC add nothering to 7mm Rm other than no belt. Since you are rebarreling you can speed your twist rate up to match a PRC barrel. Wildcats and other off brand calibers are fun and expensive to play with. It you have alot of money and want to play with an odd ball caliber then go for it. I am currently shooting a custom rifle in 7mm-08 with a 29 inch tube. While heavy, it is a dream to shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcg5076, post: 2976962, member: 84516"] There are several calibers that would work/fit in your action. I would lean towards a 7mm depending own what you intend to do with the rifle once rebarreled. I have built, reloaded, shot and hunted with many 7mm and other calibers. If you are headed in the 7mm caliber direction and depending on how much you shoot the 7mm RM is probably your best bet based on current day price of factory ammunition. I love 28 Nosler, however i will never build another due to flat cost of factory ammunition and the amount of shooting i do. These new calibers like the 7mmPRC add nothering to 7mm Rm other than no belt. Since you are rebarreling you can speed your twist rate up to match a PRC barrel. Wildcats and other off brand calibers are fun and expensive to play with. It you have alot of money and want to play with an odd ball caliber then go for it. I am currently shooting a custom rifle in 7mm-08 with a 29 inch tube. While heavy, it is a dream to shoot. [/QUOTE]
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