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.308 bores?
Bore SHOULD be .300 (ish)
Early Russian designation was; "Three Line Rifle"
A "Line" (ancient Russian unit of measure), is close as damnit to 0.100 inches; thus "3 Line's" is pretty much .30 Cal.
GROOVE diameter, like the .303 Brit is a bit of a crap-shoot, as you American cousins say, but should run .312" to .319".
It worked in 1891 and is still working today.
Finn supplement: check out the Finn TKIV-85 "update" of the old Nagant: .299" bore, .309" (ish) groove. .308" MATCH bullets out of the 7.62 x 54 case. Complete round of such is called the 7.62 x 53R. SERIOUSLY competitive rifle / ammo combination.
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03-07-2016 09:34 PM
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Had a gunsmith slug it. .312
Only shot out to 70 yards, but it liked the milsurp silver tip ammo
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That is on par with where my Russian 91/30 slugs out, should make ammunition supply fairly easy with a lot of off the shelf offerings.
- Darren
1 PL West Nova Scotia Regiment 2000-2003
1 BN Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry 2003-2013
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