Need some clarification.
I've got a model 700 bdl Rem. short action that I would like to re-barrel to 6.5X47L. It's in 308 so the bolt is okay but I keep reading about primer piercing and ruined bolt faces if max. loads are overdone. I've read that it's necessary to use max. loads to achieve the vel. that this cal. needs for max. accuracy. Which I guess results in a certain amount of pierced primers. This brings up fireing pin bushings that take care of the problem. What are they and will they add much to the price of the barrel job? Kind of a newbie on this problem. Seems like it would be more prudent to back off a few grains when the primers started smokeing. Anyway any input is appreciated. Thanks a lot.
Dan R.
I've got a model 700 bdl Rem. short action that I would like to re-barrel to 6.5X47L. It's in 308 so the bolt is okay but I keep reading about primer piercing and ruined bolt faces if max. loads are overdone. I've read that it's necessary to use max. loads to achieve the vel. that this cal. needs for max. accuracy. Which I guess results in a certain amount of pierced primers. This brings up fireing pin bushings that take care of the problem. What are they and will they add much to the price of the barrel job? Kind of a newbie on this problem. Seems like it would be more prudent to back off a few grains when the primers started smokeing. Anyway any input is appreciated. Thanks a lot.
Dan R.









