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DenverDave
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I recall reading an article in a gun magazine some years ago, in which the author claimed he accidentally shot a .308 bullet in a .284 barrel. I believe that was the two calibers involved; in any event he shot a bullet that was larger in diameter than the barrel. I don't think it was a .284 in a .277, which is a little easier to comprehend. I'm certain the difference was .02" or more. Thing was, there was no damage other than to the case. Is this feasible?
Does anyone out there remember reading this, or a similar story? I don't know if it's true but I do remember reading it, and I can't imagine the author making it up. When I brought this up in a bull session my buddies looked at me like I'd been hitting the sauce. OK, I had been hitting the sauce but I remember reading this story.
Does anyone out there remember reading this, or a similar story? I don't know if it's true but I do remember reading it, and I can't imagine the author making it up. When I brought this up in a bull session my buddies looked at me like I'd been hitting the sauce. OK, I had been hitting the sauce but I remember reading this story.