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Clod,Clod-NC said:Hi folks
Well people that's great!Now at least I know what I wanted to know. Until recently,I had no idea whatsoever that these notions were out there so I considered them as some kind of epitome of rifle accurising,that's why I didn't want to miss it,especially on my first ever built...Thanks to all three of you for your help,knowing that PO Ackley himself advised against it speaks for itself.Thanks a lot gentlemen.
CB
PS: a special one to Wayne,thanks again mate,confirm reception of my pm please Bozo,I'm not too sure it got to you.Thanks in advance.
Dave Berg said:You will not find a factory rifle or reamer with free bore for the .25-'06
Bull! SAAMI spec for the 25-06 Remington is 0.104" freebore length, .2575" freebore diameter. That may or may not be appropriate depending on what bullets you choose to shoot.
Realizing you're not exactly around the corner from Pacific Tool and Gauge if you tell me what bullet(s) you're interested in I can probably stuff a couple in brass that I have so that the base or boattail junction is far enough up in the neck to make sense and ask Kiff what he suggests. I have several different brands and types of 25 caliber bullets so I'll probably have something that's at least close.
Wayne's correct. Necessary or appropriate freebore has little to do with attempting to increase velocity. It's about building a chamber that fits your choice of bullet which, among other things, will avoid having a bullet stuck in the lands.
Lemme' know via email if I can help.