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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisWilson" data-source="post: 4016786" data-attributes="member: 49139"><p>Yes but the rim is a shade over .300, which is a little larger than any of the 22s and if you look at the casting its straight walled but has a slight taper from the rim down to the bore. The casting was done just even with bore opening, so basically its a picture of the case without the rim on it, and a little of the bore although the old rifling is hard to see. With the extra long having a rim of .275 the extractor wouldn't come close to grabbing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisWilson, post: 4016786, member: 49139"] Yes but the rim is a shade over .300, which is a little larger than any of the 22s and if you look at the casting its straight walled but has a slight taper from the rim down to the bore. The casting was done just even with bore opening, so basically its a picture of the case without the rim on it, and a little of the bore although the old rifling is hard to see. With the extra long having a rim of .275 the extractor wouldn't come close to grabbing it. [/QUOTE]
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