12 March 2008, 20:55
DrMike350 RM OAL
Loading for the 350 RM in a Remington 673, OAL is restricted to 2.800 inches. However, potential OAL in the chamber is considerably longer. Is anyone aware of the reason Remington has such a long jump to the lands in this particular calibre? Would there be a significant pressure spike were the magazine lengthened and bullets loaded to within, say, 10/1000s of the lands? I realise that the older 600 and 660 models also did not permit loading out to the lands. Certainly would appreciate your thoughts on this.
15 March 2008, 19:31
snowmanThe "freebore" you see in your rifle will do a couple things. It will allow higher velocities at safe working pressures or it will reduce the peak chamber pressure. It likely also impairs accuracy.