We are building a rifle for informal target shooting and long range hunting. Barrel is Pence made, 33. Inches long and straight 1 1/2" in diameter. It will be bedding blocked into the lengthened prone stock.
The reamer was ordered for a tight neck, no turn chamber. Reamer arrived and the pilot is .330 and the grooves measure.328
Putting a .327 pilot bearing on the reamer would allow us to chamber this long, heavy barrel. But we are faced witha legitimate challenge. How high will the pressures increase with the .002 narrower dimensions when the rifle is fired? This is one of two barrels made for a Colorado rancher, probably some time ago.
I am hoping someone with adequate gunsmithing and practical experience has faced this challenge previously. Thank you in advance.
WW
The reamer was ordered for a tight neck, no turn chamber. Reamer arrived and the pilot is .330 and the grooves measure.328
Putting a .327 pilot bearing on the reamer would allow us to chamber this long, heavy barrel. But we are faced witha legitimate challenge. How high will the pressures increase with the .002 narrower dimensions when the rifle is fired? This is one of two barrels made for a Colorado rancher, probably some time ago.
I am hoping someone with adequate gunsmithing and practical experience has faced this challenge previously. Thank you in advance.
WW