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Old 08-31-2015, 12:11 PM   #31
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And I think that the barrel could be cut / set back one full turn, and at the same time cut (as large a radius as possible?) slightly forward as well? And then a spacer cut and pressed on to replicate the shoulder and flange area, and install and profiled same as the original concave radius and flange? It would be like a two part barrel?.... all it has to do is re-index correctly and tightly, and also have the extractor and feed ramp recut, and be re-chambered to close on the "GO"... I could accomplish that? It wouldn't be perfect, but I bet it would work?.... Anyway, some better than .020" too deep on the breech end??..... Best to you, til...lat'r....GT .....
I have spacers if needed, not a bad idea.
As long as a chamber not to long already.
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