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10/06/12 11:33 PM
Re: Rechambering Double Rifles

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All I can tell you is that the hotter you go with the new conversion caliber, the harder it is to get it regulated. Large heavy bullet calibers are the easiest to regulate. By "self regulating" I guess you mean a rifle that you can change the regulation on by making adjustments on it yourself using some sort of adjustment apperatus. Is that what you are talking about? If so, you will have your work cut out for you. Have you ever regulated a double rifle from beginning to end of the process? Bob




A reply to me or ExcessExpress?

Re "hotter you go" - isn't this going lower pressure? Certainly similar.

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Any thoughts? 30-06 to 30 Super Flanged is the intended task at the moment.





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By "self regulating" I guess you mean a rifle that you can change the regulation on by making adjustments on it yourself using some sort of adjustment apperatus. Is that what you are talking about? If so, you will have your work cut out for you. Have you ever regulated a double rifle from beginning to end of the process?




For the two questions, yes and yes.

ie in a self-regulating set of barrels with movable wedges.

One of our Aussie members also once commented that he re-regulated three sets of barrels and re-soldered them and really didn't think it was that difficult. Time consuming and costly by a gunmaker though it might be. What he did is beyond me though.



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