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  • #16
    Originally posted by Gtracer View Post
    Okay, so not to change your words but to make sure I understand this:

    Cartridges that are WAY overbore (which I assume is a standard size??) melt the lands (the rifling in the barrel right?) due to the heat produced by the reaction? Sorry but when it comes to me learning stuff, I ask almost every question twice, sorry for that.
    It's more about the neck. The steeper and more great the step down is on the neck (for instance necking down a .50BMG to .223) the higher the heat/velocity of the charge is leaving the barrel, and it tends to burn away the lands close to the chamber. Think of it like an acetylene torch every time you pull the trigger.
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    • #17
      Thats one hell of an acetylene torch

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      • #18
        Overbore is the bullet diameter to powder charge ratio.
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