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07-31-2011, 09:33 AM
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Relieving Chamber Cones?
Is relieving chamber cones the same thing as lengthening the chamber? I have a 10ga with 2 5/8" chambers which will not allow a Gauge Mate (10ga to 12ga) insert fit in my gun. To alleviate the problem I'm considering lengthening out the chambers to 2 7/8", but saw in a book the term relieving chamber cones and was just wondering if this is the same thing?
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no in simple terms
the chamber is the area for the shotshell - this decides the length of the shell for that gun.
the forcing cone is the transition area from the chamber to the barrel.
relieving forcing cones on their own is I believe generally done to reduce felt recoil and improve pattern
the forcing cones would be altered if the chamber is lengthened,
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