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Thread: Stevens 44 1/2 32-20 suspect bore

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    Boolit Bub
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    Mine is also 33-47. I have a couple of Hoch molds for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5614estell View Post
    Mine is also 33-47. I have a couple of Hoch molds for it.
    What twist and bore diameter is yours?
    Also what loads are you using?

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    Just got back in town. The twist is 14". I have not slugged the bore or cast the chamber. I acquired the rifle with the molds from a friend who made the half round/half oct. barrel. He said it has a .333 bore and I have no reason to question his measurements. I have not shot the rifle a lot, but it does shoot well with 15g of 4227 which is the only load I have tried. the molds are a 220g and a 190g, with the 190 shooting the best(so far).

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