Do anyone have an experienced of using .299/.308 bore in FTR?
Do they need longer freebore for the same coal when compare with .300/.308 bore?
I read that German Salazar recommend to use .114" fb for 175gr to 185gr projectile.
So, how about the minor number in little tight bore of .299 vs .300?
I did reply to your previous post last night on a different thread but will add some here.
For the most part I don't see a problem with pressures and the .299" bore. Changing the groove size will have more of an impact on pressures than changing the bore size.
We make a ton of .299" bore barrels and even (.298" bore barrels for the palma shooters) and I've got a .299" bore on my .308win. and have shot both box ammo and handloads with no issues.
Changing the reamer spec. on the throat diameter and throat length can change your pressures as well.
The reamer I've got in my .308win. is the Obermeyer. .3085" diameter throat with a 2 degree 30 min. lead. depending on where you measure the free bore length (end of case mouth of the chamber chamfer) it's a .085"/.102" free bore length. If you load 175" Sierra's to a 2.800" o.a.l. your only about .010"-.015" off the lands.
I off hand wouldn't use the .299" bore on .300win. mag. type calibers and would use a standard .300 bore. Just more room for powder fouling/carbon build up. If you don't clean the gun properly the carbon build up can lead to pressure issues also.
You don't say how many rounds are thru the barrel but I'm guessing it's basically new from what it sounds like.
How are you cleaning it?
You didn't leave solvent or oil in the bore/chamber when you shot it did you? If so this can lead to pressures going up/hard bolt lift also.
Going back to my other posts on the other thread.....did you try a different lot of ammo? Different maker ammo like Hornady, Copper Creek, Black Hills etc....as it could be that particular lot of ammo as the ammo is another variable besides the barrel, besides the chamber etc....
Later, Frank
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