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I just check all of my rifles none of them can I put a bullet into the muzzle. Should be a very tight fit. You sure that's a 7mm barel? If so I'd say there is a problem
Sounds like this rifle has never shot well. Probably cheaper to rebarrel it than replace the rifle. Buying used rifles always makes me nervous. No one ever sells the good shooting rifle
What brand and model is it?
I would have it checked out first. Could be that you could have it cut shorter and be fine. Hard saying with out knowing what's going on in that barrel
Don't dump it, those triggers are really easy and crisp to adjust and that action is money too. I second taking it to a competent gunsmith for the inspect
Quote from: Bill W on February 03, 2017, 10:54:21 AMQuote from: BULLBLASTER on February 03, 2017, 08:38:53 AMQuote from: Bill W on February 03, 2017, 08:28:30 AMHouston, we have a problem!How isn't the bullet fitting into the muzzle a problem? Putting the bullet into the muzzle really doesn't tell you anything except where the ogive is.What it tells me is the bullet is too small for the rifling at the muzzle and possibly in other areas also.Maybe that particular cartridge has the ogive only slightly in front of the case mouth? That test literally tells you nothing. I'd like to see a 7mm comparator on the same cartridge.
Quote from: BULLBLASTER on February 03, 2017, 08:38:53 AMQuote from: Bill W on February 03, 2017, 08:28:30 AMHouston, we have a problem!How isn't the bullet fitting into the muzzle a problem? Putting the bullet into the muzzle really doesn't tell you anything except where the ogive is.What it tells me is the bullet is too small for the rifling at the muzzle and possibly in other areas also.
Quote from: Bill W on February 03, 2017, 08:28:30 AMHouston, we have a problem!How isn't the bullet fitting into the muzzle a problem? Putting the bullet into the muzzle really doesn't tell you anything except where the ogive is.
Houston, we have a problem!