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They looked good, Bill, and I didn't measure them previously. RCBS caliper says three and five thousands at the muzzle.
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Ha Ha! Those crazy Brits. A laugh a minute.
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Bill, I was counting the caliper-dial increments as thousands leading to the .100 mark. Thousands or hundreds? Elucidate, please.
I can't count to 10, and economy what it is, all numbers are beyond my comprehension these days. IDs only need comparison to known numbers.
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All this guessing about the bore size is just wonderful. However, the Brits are just as famous for grinding barrels up from the outside in as they are for grinding them up from the inside out. I would be surprised if this gun with the .740 muzzle had acceptable wall thickness. Oh, that comment ought to help King's shooting out a lot.Nothing like a flinch from worrying whether the barrels will burst to keep your eye on the target...Geo
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