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Happy 4th everyone! Its been a few years since I posted here. I have been going through my old IHMSA pistols and came across an XP I purchased from a member of this forum - but unfortunately have lost all records of it. The barrel is engraved 7mm BR / .308 ND. I was wondering if anyone was familiar with this cambering and how it differs from a standard 7 BR. I have been unable to find anything online regarding it, and never had the opportunity to load for/shoot this pistol. Thanks in advance! Douglas ![]() ![]() _________________________ "Sometimes it is entirely appropriate to kill a fly with a sledge hammer." - Major I. L. Holdridge, USMC | |||
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So the pictures didnt work... Here is the link to the pics of this pistol: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/djl...ydLy5LP2jKRa4Wa?dl=0 _________________________ "Sometimes it is entirely appropriate to kill a fly with a sledge hammer." - Major I. L. Holdridge, USMC | ||||
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My guess would be a 7BR chambered with .308 Neck Diameter (ND) reamer. In other words, the outside neck diameter of your loaded round must be less than .308 in order to chamber. Gordon | |||
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The 7br standard neck is .310 so yours has a tight neck chamber! Is this Doug H? Thanks Allen | ||||
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Allen! Yep, Doug H. Been a few years! Still shooting IHMSA these days? _________________________ "Sometimes it is entirely appropriate to kill a fly with a sledge hammer." - Major I. L. Holdridge, USMC | ||||
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Still shooting! Give me a call sometime. 601-624-2868 | ||||
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