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Lengthening Forcing Cones

Started by stilker, February 06, 2013, 11:14:18 AM

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stilker

Can you experts on here fill me in on lengthening forcing cones? Do I need to have it done? How do I tell? What are the pros in general? And what are the pros in relation to shooting turkey loads at a target? Furthermore, I have noticed a few times my Winchester XR shell/hull is difficult to extract from the chamber. Is this related?

Any help preciated.

Skeeterbait

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The forcing cone is a choke same as the choke on the end of the barrel.  some forcing cones are an abrupt angle and some are a longer more gentle angle.  Abrupt forcing cones can squeeze a shot collumn of lead shot quickly not allowing the string to lengthen and the pressure can cause the soft lead shot to deform.  Deformed shot do not fly as true as spherical shot.  Thus lengthening the forcing cone can result in less deformed pellets in lead loads and result in tighter patterns.  HTL shot is much harder and isn't going t be deformed by the forcing cone.  If you are using hard HTL shot like your Winchester XR shells, lengthing the forcing cone is going to do little if anything for your patterns.

As far as spent hulls being difficult to extract, scrub your chamber out really well with a 10 ga brass brush and good solvent.  Then look for any fine burrs or nicks in the chamber that could lock the hull in the chamber when it expands.  Most likely a really good cleaning will take care of the problem otherwise.

stilker


SumToy

It will help with recoil on all shells.  It will help with pattern on lead.  It will help a LITTLE with the HTL loads.   Now with the way guns are built now days we have found some that chamber/bore/choke are off center.  If that is the case you can see a big jump.

Most time it should run around 35 for a shop to do. 
Tell us just how dead do you want them to be and we will see if we can get that for you.
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yankeedeerslayer

Is this something any gunsmith can do? I use my gun for everything and can't be without it for very long.
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SumToy

You may can find one in your town that can do it.  It dont take long to do but some folks may have a back log. 
Tell us just how dead do you want them to be and we will see if we can get that for you.
Building American made products with American made CNC's and Steel.  Keep all the service Men and Women that gave a LIFE for our FREEDOM a live when you buy American.  God Bless the USA