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I have a 6mm Remington Improved with a 24 inch barrel. If I rechambered to 6XC, how much will my barrel length change? | ||
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Barrel lengths are nominally measured from the bolt or breach face to the muzzle so rechambering does not change this measurement. If wanting 'true' barrel length then the measurement would be from the end of the chamber throat to the muzzle or for convenience sake from the ogive of the bullet to the muzzle. Different bullets and seating depths of course change this measurement. Just depends on how accurate you want to measure barrel length. Deduct the cartridge overall length from the bolt face to muzzle length (barrel length) will give you 'true' barrel length without being too fussy. | |||
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Yes but in his case, he wants to re-chamber for a short thing; he has a 57mm case and wants to go to a 48mm one; bottom line is that you will lose the length of the threads. Have to cut them off and re thread. Could someone just cut off a bit and chase the original threads forward? Yes but that is doing it the hard way. And if there is a relief gap in there in front of the recoil lug, then you lose a thread. so the answer is you will lose .700 barrel length. | |||
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The neck diameter of the 6mm Remington is likely larger than the 6XC. It may be required to cut off so the old neck ends up on body area of new chamber. M | |||
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WHY??!?!?!? FFS -- just load it with rel22 if you want to slow it down opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club Information on Ammoguide about the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR. 476AR, http://www.weaponsmith.com | |||
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Because of the mystique of short cases. I never got it either. Bench rest you know. MC, cutting off .700 will insure a new neck. | |||
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Thinking about it mainly because of extra time on my hands and brass availability. The 6XC has a lot going for it. Anyways, I'm just kicking around ideas. I probably won't do it. I'll save it for another build. | |||
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And don't discount the larger shoulder diameter of the improved 6mm when doing the re-barrel Jim Kobe 10841 Oxborough Ave So Bloomington MN 55437 952.884.6031 Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild | |||
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