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7mm lbc
Oct 29, 2012 8:03:07 GMT -8
Post by GLSHOOTER on Oct 29, 2012 8:03:07 GMT -8
I can't do anything to print. I have no idea where to start. But I am an engineering major and want to learn . I can give you a rough idea how to go about doing this. Then sit back and wait and try not to think about you project to much. After you get the reamer, start getting the parts together for your build. The whole process should take about 4-6 months. Total cost for the first barrel sholud not exceed $800.00. Greg
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7mm lbc
Oct 29, 2012 16:07:43 GMT -8
Post by gunmutt on Oct 29, 2012 16:07:43 GMT -8
Is that $800 for just the barrel or an estimate on everything
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7mm lbc
Oct 29, 2012 17:28:37 GMT -8
Post by gunmutt on Oct 29, 2012 17:28:37 GMT -8
Is that $800 for just the barrel or an estimate on everything
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7mm lbc
Oct 29, 2012 18:48:24 GMT -8
Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2012 18:48:24 GMT -8
It will be less than $800. More like $600 for everything. Barrel Reamer, Dies.
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7mm lbc
Oct 29, 2012 19:55:24 GMT -8
Post by GLSHOOTER on Oct 29, 2012 19:55:24 GMT -8
It will be less than $800. More like $600 for everything. Barrel Reamer, Dies. The slush fund can get crazy quick. $600 is reasonable. My M16 cost me $600 in 1982. I wish I had bought ten of them!! LOL Greg
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7mm lbc
Oct 30, 2012 17:28:46 GMT -8
Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2012 17:28:46 GMT -8
I ran the numbers a couple of years back. There is not enough case capacity in the Grendel case to move a decent 7mm bullet. Will do better than the Grendel in short barrels but the minimum decent bullet will be 130-140 grains to then have a substantial enough advantage for the investment.
my 2 cents.
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