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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
chamber size, brass, neck turning and clearances
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 699638" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>Bart makes some valid points and suggestions. If you're still worried about case neck diameters why not try another brand of brass? If you're worried about consistancy, from case to case, try a different brand of brass. I shoot a couple of rifles that were chambered with reamers speced for "NO TURN NECKS" figured using 'premium' brass. As for the neck diameter of .3046", that you posted, you did make a chamber cast to find that dimention, didn't you? If I'm going for particular dimentions, I do it the other way around, by specing the reamer to the brass/loaded rounds. Most factory chambers from Rem./Sav./Win. ect., are on the generous side, made to accept <em><strong>any</strong> </em>makers ammo. "Tight" tolerances are not in their plan,,, within SAAMI specs is. Good luck with you 'quest'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 699638, member: 24284"] Bart makes some valid points and suggestions. If you're still worried about case neck diameters why not try another brand of brass? If you're worried about consistancy, from case to case, try a different brand of brass. I shoot a couple of rifles that were chambered with reamers speced for "NO TURN NECKS" figured using 'premium' brass. As for the neck diameter of .3046", that you posted, you did make a chamber cast to find that dimention, didn't you? If I'm going for particular dimentions, I do it the other way around, by specing the reamer to the brass/loaded rounds. Most factory chambers from Rem./Sav./Win. ect., are on the generous side, made to accept [I][B]any[/B] [/I]makers ammo. "Tight" tolerances are not in their plan,,, within SAAMI specs is. Good luck with you 'quest'. [/QUOTE]
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