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Nesta and Victor overbore Nataly's objections to the lover's generosity.
That overbore all other things, had turned our last hour to anguish.
Again charging, he overbore him to the floor, but failed to hold him.
It was in defense of his ideas of justice that he overbore opposition.
These are the fellows who outflouted and overbore us at the Inn of the Coronation.
What had I said to Mrs Steelyard, when she overbore me so, upon an empty stomach?
This so tickled Long Jack that he overbore Tom Platt, and the two went out together.
It was his love that urged him on, his love that overbore his scruples, his gravest apprehensions.
Though the presence of Hannibal in Italy deterred Fabius and other senators from sanctioning this policy, Scipio gradually overbore all resistance.
Now, one of the explanations that she gave is that he overbore her and forced her into making some of these admissions.
Despite Canning's antipathy to the congress system, Wellington himself overbore George IV's personal objections to him, believing that the system was by now unshakably established.
1974 AMC 401 The produced gross in 1971 and net from 1972 to 1975. In 1976 it was rated at . Like the 390, the 401's crankshaft and connecting rods are forged steel. Like the 390, factory recommended overbore is only , but commonly bored by .
Performance junkies would bore these engines to 3.766" and stroke to 3.75", which brings the engine to 334 c.i. (5.47L). However it is advised not to overbore these blocks more than 30 thousandths, as the cylinder wall thickness is dangerously decreased beyond that point.
Sonic 125 RS Super The Sonic is fitted with the European CBR125R and Indonesian CS1 4-stroke engine. It was adapted to liquid cooling due to hotter weather conditions. The single-cylinder engine redlines at 10,900 rpm. The engine utilizes an overbore design with two bigger valves.
Fuel injected engine installed in a 1959 Corvette The V8 engine was bored out to in 1957, giving it a displacement. The first 283 motors used the stock 265 blocks. However, the overbore to these blocks resulted in thin cylinder walls. Future 283 blocks were recast to accept the 3.876 bore.
The AMC V8 produced and of torque in all except the Rebel Machine. This muscle car engine was rated at and of torque due to a different intake. Production only lasted one year (1970) before it was stroked to become the . Like the Gen-2, the maximum factory recommended overbore is only , though they are commonly bored .
Unlike the SuperSport, the MHR bikes were not thinly disguised race bikes, but road bikes dressed as racers. The Mille engine was not just an overbore of the 860, but a complete redesign of the engine. It had a one piece forged nitrided crankshaft, with plain big-end bearings and a larger oil pump with the oil pressure at 80 psi.
This is an advantage of these AMC engines when used in heavy-duty and high- performance applications because they have no problems with their rods breaking; unlike other domestic automakers' large displacement small block engines. The Gen-2 AMX 390 produces and was built in 1968 and 1969. Bore and the stroke is . Maximum factory recommended overbore is only , although they are commonly bored .
The .264 Win. Mag., like many magnum rounds, can wear out barrel throats more rapidly than lower pressure and lower velocity non-magnum cartridges, especially when fired rapidly, which heats up the steel and hastens throat erosion. Throat erosion is greater in higher chamber pressure overbore cartridges. This was particularly true in the 1950s to early 1960s, with the chrome moly steels almost universally used for barrels then.
300 Weatherby Magnum cartridge, which had been introduced 25 years earlier. However, when launching bullets which are extremely light for caliber as the Redstone Arsenal contract specified, required the use of relatively faster propellants. However, the hunting public and target shooters used 150 gr and heavier bullets, which require slower burning powders due to the extreme overbore nature of the cartridge. :.30-378 Weatherby Magnum - SAAMI compliant (2013-11-30) dimensions ::SAAMI compliant .
The cartridge features a short fat case which is reputed to be both efficient and accurate. The large powder capacity of the case allows it to propel a bullet at over , however the cartridge is considered overbore and can be expected to have a relatively short barrel life. The inherent accuracy of the BR case design and the high performance of the .20 BR has led to it being adopted by varmint hunters and target shooters.
The .338 Xtreme possesses a full 50% more case capacity than a .338 Lapua Magnum cartridge, but it drives a projectile with a claimed G1 ballistic coefficient of 0.825 of like mass at only 10–12% more velocity from a similar length barrel when measured at the muzzle. Casual observers might conclude that the cartridge is overbore, but the ballistics tables tell a different story. Between 1000 and 2000 yards, the normal operating envelope for extreme long range shooting, the .
A 12-gauge shotgun, nominally , can range from a tight to an extreme overbore of . Some also claim an increased velocity with the overbored barrels, up to , which is due to the larger swept volume of the overbored barrel. Once only found in expensive custom shotguns, overbored barrels are now becoming common in mass-marketed guns. Aftermarket backboring is also commonly done to reduce the weight of the barrel, and move the center of mass backwards for a better balance.
Though there are numerous ways to measure the energy of a recoil impulse, in general, a 10% to 50% reduction can be measured. Some muzzle brake manufacturers claim greater recoil reduction percentages. Muzzle brakes need sufficient propellant gas volume and high gas pressure at the muzzle of the firearm to achieve well- measured recoil reduction percentages. This means cartridges with a small bore area to case volume ratio (overbore cartridges) combined with a high operating pressure benefit more from recoil reduction with muzzle brakes than smaller standard cartridges.
Landis, Charles S. Twenty-Two Caliber Varmint Rifles (Small Arms Technical Publishing Company, 1947) 6mm-06 (also 243-06) - necked down to accept a .243 bullet - Once considered significantly overbore, proponents of the 6mm-06 chambering argue the cartridge is more practical following the development and availability of slower burning powders capable of exploiting the larger case capacity. The cartridge has greater capacity than either the 243 Winchester or the 6mm Remington, slightly more capacity than the 240 Weatherby Magnum, and slightly less capacity than 6mm-284 wildcat cartridge. The 6mm-06 can drive a 105 grain .243 caliber projectile in excess of 3200 feet per second (fps), giving the 6mm-06 a ballistic advantage over the non-magnum .
The Swift has the dubious privilege of being possibly the most controversial of all the many .224 in caliber cartridges, and has inspired equal heights of praise and criticism. Traditionalists have roundly condemned it as an overbore "barrel burner" which can wear out a chromoly barrel in as few as 200–300 rounds, especially if long strings of shots are fired from an increasingly hot barrel. Its supporters have maintained that the fault lies with poor-quality barrel steels and the failure of users to remove copper fouling after firing, and point to instances of rifles with fine-quality stainless steel barrels chambered for the Swift, which have maintained sub-MOA precision after well in excess of 4,000 shots.
Gradually, rifles appeared with cylindrical barrels cut with helical grooves, the surfaces between the grooves being "lands". The innovation shortly preceded the mass adoption of breech-loading weapons, as it was not practical to push an overbore bullet down through a rifled barrel, only to then (try to) fire it back out. The dirt and grime from prior shots was pushed down ahead of a tight bullet or ball (which may have been a loose fit in the clean barrel before the first shot), and loading was far more difficult, as the lead had to be deformed to go down in the first place, reducing the accuracy due to deformation. Several systems were tried to deal with the problem, usually by resorting to an under-bore bullet that expanded upon firing.

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