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Neck clearence on a Match Reamer
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<blockquote data-quote="dok7mm" data-source="post: 1328138" data-attributes="member: 90080"><p>Interesting discussion! I normally acquire the best brass I can, prior to deciding on reamer selection. After a lot of neck measuring, I have a good idea of what chamber neck dimension I want in my reamer. I nearly always pick a no-turn or tight neck and turn my case necks for the clearance I want. I often start at .003" clearance, but end up at .004" for long range hunting calibers.</p><p></p><p>I recently used Norma 280 brass necked down to 6.5 Sherman. After fire forming, I only had .001"+ of clearance. I tried .003" clearance first and it was ok, but really shoots well with .004". Just my observation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dok7mm, post: 1328138, member: 90080"] Interesting discussion! I normally acquire the best brass I can, prior to deciding on reamer selection. After a lot of neck measuring, I have a good idea of what chamber neck dimension I want in my reamer. I nearly always pick a no-turn or tight neck and turn my case necks for the clearance I want. I often start at .003" clearance, but end up at .004" for long range hunting calibers. I recently used Norma 280 brass necked down to 6.5 Sherman. After fire forming, I only had .001"+ of clearance. I tried .003" clearance first and it was ok, but really shoots well with .004". Just my observation. [/QUOTE]
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