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Ruger 77 .280 chamber

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  • robsguns
    I'm no expert on diagnosing a rifles accuracy problems, but I do have an idea. You seem to think that the .085" of free bore is causing your problems, correct? Test your theory by loading up enough rounds for a few groups. Seat your bullets so that the bullet is just enough off from touching the rifling to suit you. Now load your bullets one at a time into the chamber, single shot, when you go to the range, and see if your groups tighten up any. I recommend using the load that provided you your best accuracy, previously, for this test, but that doesnt mean it will still be your most accurate load when you change your seating depth, you know what I mean? Once you find out if this improves your accuracy, or not, then you can go from there on improving your rifles accuracy. Personally I'd cross my fingers and hope it doesnt make any difference. Have you checked the rifles headspace? Stupid question, I know.
    SSgt Ryan E. Roberts, USMC
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  • HTDUCK
    Well it may seem a stupid question but I'm not really sure how to go about checking the headspacing.Perhaps you can explain it to me.
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  • sealyon
    Hi HT. Headspace can be checked with a set of go--no go guages or a chamber guage. I suggest you find a local gunsmith to check this for you. It's not hard to do but headspace is critical to safety and accuracy so having someone with experience do it is reccommended. Probably cost you 10 bucks. You could have throat erosion but it would take a lot of rounds in a 280 to do it. Good luck to you!!!
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  • sealyon
    P.S. If you want to have some fun, Have it reamed out to a 280 Ack. Imp. This was Jarods beanfield rifle cal. if I'm not mistaken.
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  • robsguns
    Click on this link, then click on- view technical information, I believe it is, and it will tell you a little more about how the guages work that you do this with, should you choose to do it yourself. http://www.midwayusa.com/online/productpage.exe/showproduct?SaleItemID=752932& KeyWord=head+space The guages are inserted much like a round, but not quite. Should you choose to do it yourself, instructions are included with the guage, its a no brainer. The throat erosion mentioned previously is a possibility too, I still think you should try loading up some rounds like I'd suggested though, if your accuracy doesnt improve, I'd think its nothing to do with free bore.
    SSgt Ryan E. Roberts, USMC[This message has been edited by robsguns (edited 01-18-2002).][This message has been edited by robsguns (edited 01-18-2002).]
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  • HTDUCK
    Thanks for the info guys.I'll check with my local gunsmith on the headspace guages,if he doesn't have one I'll give Midway a holler.Rather than have the chamber reamed,I'd probably just get my 'smithto rebarrel the action.
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