I just dropped off my Rem 700 30-06 aniversary model at the gunsmith to be AI'd.
He said it would be about 3 weeks before I got it back. :grin:
The best part is it wil be Robert Dunlap doing the work. :grin: and his shop is only 20 miles away :grin:
I was in Brookings, Oregon, building a Oregon State Park Welcome Center, when I got bored and decided to find all the gun shops in the area. I stopped by a gun shop and found a great deal on Federal primers (22.45 a 1000 :grin: ) and asked about gunsmithing. I was suprised to hear that a nationaly known gunsmith has a shop twenty miles from my house. :grin:
I had a very nice friday the 13th.
My gunsmith( ) said to take a 30-06 cartrige and dent the case a bit to create tension durring chambering. This wil keep the case tight against the bolt face and reduce expansion in the web area. I think that is a great idea. I can use factory ammo and ammo that I have reloaded previously for fire forming without worring about the excessive pressure if I was to seat the bullet into the lands to prevent streching in the web area.
He said it would be about 3 weeks before I got it back. :grin:
The best part is it wil be Robert Dunlap doing the work. :grin: and his shop is only 20 miles away :grin:
I was in Brookings, Oregon, building a Oregon State Park Welcome Center, when I got bored and decided to find all the gun shops in the area. I stopped by a gun shop and found a great deal on Federal primers (22.45 a 1000 :grin: ) and asked about gunsmithing. I was suprised to hear that a nationaly known gunsmith has a shop twenty miles from my house. :grin:
I had a very nice friday the 13th.
My gunsmith( ) said to take a 30-06 cartrige and dent the case a bit to create tension durring chambering. This wil keep the case tight against the bolt face and reduce expansion in the web area. I think that is a great idea. I can use factory ammo and ammo that I have reloaded previously for fire forming without worring about the excessive pressure if I was to seat the bullet into the lands to prevent streching in the web area.