6.5 Creed Reamer

What would the benefits be of the .170" freebore reamer? Just making sure you had mag room? Conversely, what would be the benefit of having more freebore than needed? For example if the eld x likes to jump anywhere from say .025-.060 off, what would the benefit be of having an additional .030-.065" freebore, especially if you factor in throat erosion?
 
Dusty this doesn't pertain to your question just want to wish you all the best with your new build and am very glad I'm the guy getting the creedmoor you mentioned earlier in this thread. See you tomorrow evening. Rodney
 
Dusty this doesn't pertain to your question just want to wish you all the best with your new build and am very glad I'm the guy getting the creedmoor you mentioned earlier in this thread. See you tomorrow evening. Rodney

Thanks Rodney! See you mañana!
 
Crowe284,
not sure if you have already gone ahead with choosing a reamer but i run a ptg match reamer with .188 FB and my 143 ELDX loaded .020" off the lands measure 2.865"
These measurements are in a rifle with around 650 rounds through the barrel.

Regards Sam.
 
Crowe284,
not sure if you have already gone ahead with choosing a reamer but i run a ptg match reamer with .188 FB and my 143 ELDX loaded .020" off the lands measure 2.865"
These measurements are in a rifle with around 650 rounds through the barrel.

Regards Sam.

Thanks for the reply Sam. I went with a .170" freebore reamer. The rifle has been built and should be in my hands by Wednesday. Straightjacket Armory out of Evanston, WY built the rifle for me. First time I have ever used them. Very quick 6 week turn around on the full build. Rifle specs are:

Stiller tac 30 action (left hand)
Triggertech special
Mesa Precision Arms M5 DBM
Manners MCS-T
Proof Research 8T @ 26 threaded 5/8-24
 

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Crowe284,
That should be a fine rifle indeed, i have a Defiance Deviant with a 24" barrel + muzzle brake in a Manners T4A and it amazing to shoot.

Re Sam
 
I'd like to hear how yours shoots the eldx. I just built a similar rig. Lefty tac 30 with 22"proof. It has .179 fb and loading 130 accubonds I was getting early pressure in a stiff bolt lift and flat primers. So I got some factory 143 eldx to try and had same result. It shoots vldh great And a little less pressure but still there. I'm considering going to .199 to help get more space in brass. I plan on shooting 130 accubonds if I can get them to play nice.
Thanks
 
I'd like to hear how yours shoots the eldx. I just built a similar rig. Lefty tac 30 with 22"proof. It has .179 fb and loading 130 accubonds I was getting early pressure in a stiff bolt lift and flat primers. So I got some factory 143 eldx to try and had same result. It shoots vldh great And a little less pressure but still there. I'm considering going to .199 to help get more space in brass. I plan on shooting 130 accubonds if I can get them to play nice.
Thanks

Will do! I should get to pick the rifle up this week but probably won't get to mount scope and start barrel break in until midweek next week...hopefully. My wife has a baby shower for our first baby this weekend and I have been assigned many exciting duties...Ha!
 
Quick update. I picked up the rifle today (chambered with .170 freebore reamer). I don't have scope mounted but was interested to see if I would see any pressure signs with the load I was using on my other Creedmoor (143 gr eld x, 41.2 gr H4350, 2.810 OAL, 2.166 CBTO, BR2 primer, hornady brass). This load was on the upper end for my other creed and showed very slight primer cratering. I shot 3 rounds in the new rifle and primers looked perfect with no other pressure signs evident.
 
Quick update. I picked up the rifle today (chambered with .170 freebore reamer). I don't have scope mounted but was interested to see if I would see any pressure signs with the load I was using on my other Creedmoor (143 gr eld x, 41.2 gr H4350, 2.810 OAL, 2.166 CBTO, BR2 primer, hornady brass). This load was on the upper end for my other creed and showed very slight primer cratering. I shot 3 rounds in the new rifle and primers looked perfect with no other pressure signs evident.
Thanks for the feedback and glad to hear it shoots without any issues. I need to do more testing on mine.
 
Thanks for the feedback and glad to hear it shoots without any issues. I need to do more testing on mine.

Finally got to mount the scope, break in barrel and shoot a few groups. No copper after 9 shoot and cleans. I then shot some three shot groups, cleaning in between so there is a clean cold bore shot in each of the groups. Attached pics are from first 3 groups out of the rifle. I used ammo that I had loaded for a creed that I recently sold. This load has shot sub 1/2 minute in every creed that I have tried it in and this rifle was no different with 3 shot groups around 1/4 moa. I haven't run it across the magnetospeed yet but will soon.

The load is:
-143 eldx
-41.2 gr H4350
-CCI-BR2 primer
-2.810 COAL
-2.166 CBTO
-Hornady Brass (5x fired in savage 12 LRP)

The Rifle:
Built by Straightjacket Armory in Evanston WY-This is the first rifle I have had built by Nick Arnold and it won't be my last. From the day I talked to him about the build to the time it was delivered to my ffl was right at 6 weeks. Communication was excellent and the build quality speaks for itself.

-STILLER TAC 30 AW
-PROOF RESEARCH SENDERO, 8T @ 26"- .170" FREEBORE REAMER
-TRIGGERTECH SPECIAL
-MANNERS MCST FULLY BEDDED
-MESA PRECISION M5 DBM
-AIAW 10 ROUND MAGS
-APA GEN 2 LITTLE BASTARD
-SWFA 5-20 HD IN BURRIS SIGNATURE ZEE RINGS ON STILLER 20 MOA RAIL
 

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