adkennedy03
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I have an M1917 chambered in 458 Winchester magnum that I picked up for a pretty reasonable price a while back. I discovered that whoever chambered it somehow didn’t throat it long enough for me to load 500 grain bullets at the correct length. I can chamber factory 500 grain loads without any real issue, I’m not pulling bullets and dumping powder but the bullet is jamming into the rifling and leaving obvious marks on the bullet. When I used my hornady oal gauge with 500 grain partitions I can only load them to 3.280 before they start jamming. My question is would it be better to have the throat lengthened or have it rechambered for 458 Lott? If I go with lengthening the throat, how would I go about this? Is this something I can get a reamer for or would I pretty much need a gunsmith? I know if I go the route of the Lott I’ll need magazine work but it can still fire win mags.