What free bore do you run for 140 grain class bullet to shoot long range 1000yds to be competitive.
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Well I will check the freebore on my reamer I am thinking it's .137 freebore 142 smk touching the lands I am crowding the donut area I am thinking of letting it out about 30 thousands.That depends on the 139-142 class projectiles you plan on using. A Berger 140LRBT has a very short bearing surface, about the same as their 130VLD! Conversely, a 139 Scenar has an extremely long bearing surface, as all Scenars do. The 142 SMK has a long bearing surface too, close to the 139 Scenar. A very good "compromise freebore" would be .170.. However, if you want to shoot the EXCELLENT 140LRBT, and you want to use it for the entire lifespan of a barrel, a .145 freebore is best. On the other hand, should you choose the 139 Scenar, a .200 freebore would be desirable. Everything else in the middle would be served by a .170-.175 freebore..
Thanks for pulling that up.
Thanks for pulling that up.
Thanks here is a pic of my new foregoing project a wheeleraccuracy LRB stock with the rudder an I fit 3 barrels a 7- 7.5- 8 twist barrels for it going to get serious for next year.Stan, somewhere in the bowels of these forums is a photo I took of a 6.5x47 loaded with 130 Berger VLDs with a .140 freebore. The pressure ring was just above the donut area.

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