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Tight Chamber Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 2598790" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>Here is a snapshot of the SAAMI spec 284 WIN brass and reamer. </p><p>I would run your brass thru a full length die to just touch the shoulder. See if it chambers easier.</p><p>You may have brass that needs to be trued with a die.</p><p>If that isn't satisfactory you could have a chamber cast made and measure it to the SAAMI drawing. </p><p>If you have or can borrow factory ammo, chamber that.</p><p>The other thing to consider if the neck is tight from using a "tight neck reamer", that may require neck turning your brass.</p><p>Don't give up yet. Ask the gunsmith for a copy of the reamer drawing. Compare to the SAAMI drawing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 2598790, member: 104363"] Here is a snapshot of the SAAMI spec 284 WIN brass and reamer. I would run your brass thru a full length die to just touch the shoulder. See if it chambers easier. You may have brass that needs to be trued with a die. If that isn't satisfactory you could have a chamber cast made and measure it to the SAAMI drawing. If you have or can borrow factory ammo, chamber that. The other thing to consider if the neck is tight from using a "tight neck reamer", that may require neck turning your brass. Don't give up yet. Ask the gunsmith for a copy of the reamer drawing. Compare to the SAAMI drawing. [/QUOTE]
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