I know this might not be the usual reloading subject but I'm a little surprised at the response I received from the people who know about these things.
I have a beautiful Finnish M39 built on a Remington receiver. (if you like ugly rifles, that is) It's in great condition, wood, bore, all over. So I decided to shoot it. I've had it forever but never shot it. For whatever reason, I stuck my Garand bore wear gauge in the muzzle, expecting it to be swallowed by its .312 or so diameter bore. Doink, doink...it would hardly go in. This thing would barely accept the tip of the gauge. So after much head-scratching, and miking my gauge. I decided to slug the barrel...what a pain in the butt. This barrel comes out as a tight .308, more like a .3075.
I check the barrel markings and it is a genuine Finnish marked barrel, SA stamps all over it, dates are correct. The serial numbers match. The serial numbers were re-stamped because that's what the Finns did when they made these rifles. So I start asking questions to the folks who know about these Finn M39's and they say "Oh, yeah they all run small like that. It's fine".
What? I'm supposed to shoot what could be a .312 bullet down a .3075 hole and feel ok about it? I don't think so. I hand load, obviously, so this isn't a big deal but really? Would you guys do it? I mean a couple of thou is one thing but we're talking about, well, more than a couple...
I have a beautiful Finnish M39 built on a Remington receiver. (if you like ugly rifles, that is) It's in great condition, wood, bore, all over. So I decided to shoot it. I've had it forever but never shot it. For whatever reason, I stuck my Garand bore wear gauge in the muzzle, expecting it to be swallowed by its .312 or so diameter bore. Doink, doink...it would hardly go in. This thing would barely accept the tip of the gauge. So after much head-scratching, and miking my gauge. I decided to slug the barrel...what a pain in the butt. This barrel comes out as a tight .308, more like a .3075.
I check the barrel markings and it is a genuine Finnish marked barrel, SA stamps all over it, dates are correct. The serial numbers match. The serial numbers were re-stamped because that's what the Finns did when they made these rifles. So I start asking questions to the folks who know about these Finn M39's and they say "Oh, yeah they all run small like that. It's fine".
What? I'm supposed to shoot what could be a .312 bullet down a .3075 hole and feel ok about it? I don't think so. I hand load, obviously, so this isn't a big deal but really? Would you guys do it? I mean a couple of thou is one thing but we're talking about, well, more than a couple...