I didn't know if I should post this here or in the reloading section, but here goes...
I had a custom rifle built in 7mm WSM. I sent 3 dummy rounds to the builder to "chamber to". This build was on a mausingfield short action using the Accurate WSM mags. The dummy rounds were seated out as far as possible using 180 Berger hybrids so they would just fit into the mag. Upon measuring the chamber with a Hornady seating depth gage, the freebore depth or jump measured .270". Upon calling the Smith to find out why there was so much freebore, all I got was.... "Does it shoot?", then "our reamer is kinda old". So I will ask here, how much freebore is too much and will this affect the longevity of the barrel? I would like to hear from someone knowledgeable about the subject.
Thanks,
Todd
I had a custom rifle built in 7mm WSM. I sent 3 dummy rounds to the builder to "chamber to". This build was on a mausingfield short action using the Accurate WSM mags. The dummy rounds were seated out as far as possible using 180 Berger hybrids so they would just fit into the mag. Upon measuring the chamber with a Hornady seating depth gage, the freebore depth or jump measured .270". Upon calling the Smith to find out why there was so much freebore, all I got was.... "Does it shoot?", then "our reamer is kinda old". So I will ask here, how much freebore is too much and will this affect the longevity of the barrel? I would like to hear from someone knowledgeable about the subject.
Thanks,
Todd