First, I know very little about this stuff- but I like finding things out.
I keep reading that the Rem 5R's (308's) have long throats from the factory. Many of the posters in the threads I read mentioned having difficulty development loads and/or getting the bullet near the lands because of this.
A few posters then mentioned having the barrel re chambered and set back as a solution.
If a person was to do this, is it as simple as asking the gunsmith to re chamber the 308? Or would I need to specify something in particular? If so, what exactly are the options?
Will the cost justify the difference the work will make? (I think re chambering is around $200?)
Also, is there a reason the throats are made long?
I'm really just trying to understand more so then planning on doing it. Thanks.
I keep reading that the Rem 5R's (308's) have long throats from the factory. Many of the posters in the threads I read mentioned having difficulty development loads and/or getting the bullet near the lands because of this.
A few posters then mentioned having the barrel re chambered and set back as a solution.
If a person was to do this, is it as simple as asking the gunsmith to re chamber the 308? Or would I need to specify something in particular? If so, what exactly are the options?
Will the cost justify the difference the work will make? (I think re chambering is around $200?)
Also, is there a reason the throats are made long?
I'm really just trying to understand more so then planning on doing it. Thanks.