Rick in Oregon said:I'd just tell them that the bullet dia is .172" and let them figure it out.
Better idea: Buy a barrel from a known quality maker of .17 caliber barrels such as Lilja. Never heard of a barrel maker asking for bore and groove dimensions, they're industry standard for crikey-sakes.
dedogs said:Where are you seeing two different diameters on those bullets? They both measure .172-- as they should. dedogs
MrMajestic said:Grab yourself a Pac-Nor 3 groove 9tw and chamber it for the Fireball. Kills way above it's size! I will never be w/o one!![]()
timeout said:dedogs said:Where are you seeing two different diameters on those bullets? They both measure .172-- as they should. dedogs
If you click on the bullets.com link it shows .17 for the Hornadys and .172 for the Bergers. Since I don't have any on hand to measure, I had to take the ad at face value.
Ackman said:timeout said:dedogs said:Where are you seeing two different diameters on those bullets? They both measure .172-- as they should. dedogs
If you click on the bullets.com link it shows .17 for the Hornadys and .172 for the Bergers. Since I don't have any on hand to measure, I had to take the ad at face value.
You're making too much of this. You'll just have to believe that .17cal. bullets are .172".