jon_norstog
10-31-2013, 10:09
I've been thinking about all the posts on this list and the trapdoor forum about bore diameter variability in those rifles. It seems odd to me that good machinists using state-of-the-art equipment couldn't turn out a barrel that was within spec.
last couple weeks I had a lot of time to think while lying in ambush for elk that never showed up. I thought about the rolling blocks we had when we were kids - they had bores that slugged about .446, about .008 over spec, supposedly because the Argentine arsenals broached out the pits in tose old .43 Spanish rifles.
I do know that a lot of rifles came back from service in Cuba and the Philippines in pretty rough shape. I wonder if the arsenal refurbs of the day included broaching the barrels? Might that explain all the Krags out there that won't shoot a .308 jacketed bullet?
jn
last couple weeks I had a lot of time to think while lying in ambush for elk that never showed up. I thought about the rolling blocks we had when we were kids - they had bores that slugged about .446, about .008 over spec, supposedly because the Argentine arsenals broached out the pits in tose old .43 Spanish rifles.
I do know that a lot of rifles came back from service in Cuba and the Philippines in pretty rough shape. I wonder if the arsenal refurbs of the day included broaching the barrels? Might that explain all the Krags out there that won't shoot a .308 jacketed bullet?
jn