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Old 07-13-2005, 02:15 PM
PJgunner PJgunner is offline
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Hmmmm. Friends with tools scare me. JMHO, but take it to a gunsmith. Assuming the barrel is OK, you should be alright. However, should the throat be somewhat eroded, a simple save would be to rechamber to the .223 Remington. Lots of milsurp ammo around and factory ammo is cheaper. Not that there are any flies on the .222 Rem. or the .222 Rem. Mag., but the .223 has just about shot them out of the saddle. That's the advantage a military round has.
Paul B.
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