BigBlue wrote: |
I've been reading about this process called Taylor Throat lately and wondered what you all thought of it? As I understand it the throat of the barrel of a revolver is reamed to the diameter of the bullet for a length of 1.5-2.0 times the caliber. It supposedly allows the bullet to better stabilize before entering the rifling and in turn produces better accuracy. I also understand that Hamilton Bowen, of Bowen Classic Arms, estimates a 30-40% increase in accuracy. Anyone here have any experience with it? What are your thoughts?
Don |
This may help,, you mite not need as much free bore as you mite think.
Weatherby Calibers Freebore:
224 Weatherby Magnum: 0.162"
240 Weatherby Magnum: 0.169"
257 Weatherby Magnum: 0.378"
270 Weatherby Magnum: 0.378"
7MM Weatherby Magnum: 0.378"
300 Weatherby Magnum: 0.361"
30-378 Weatherby Magnum: 0.361"
340 Weatherby Magnum: 0.373"
338-378 Weatherby Magnum: 0.361"
375 Weatherby Magnum: 0.373"
378 Weatherby Magnum: 0.756"
416 Weatherby Magnum: 0.239"
460 Weatherby Magnum: 0.756"
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