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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 1296937" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>Thanks for the replies! I found a match reamer available for rent with a .322 neck and .152 of freebore, but I think if I go this route with the .284 I will have a reamer made to my specs. I want a no neck turn chamber so something in the .318-.319 range would be good for me. I also want about .230-.250 freebore for the 180gr ELD. I believe the Norma brass is made to the original .284 Winchester brass specs so the reamer shouldn't be too hard to have made to the right specs. </p><p></p><p>Not much data out there for any powders other than H4350, RL17, and H4831sc. I wouldn't mind running 4831 because I can find it and it seems to shoot great. I would probably experiment with some of the newer powders to see how well they do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 1296937, member: 69478"] Thanks for the replies! I found a match reamer available for rent with a .322 neck and .152 of freebore, but I think if I go this route with the .284 I will have a reamer made to my specs. I want a no neck turn chamber so something in the .318-.319 range would be good for me. I also want about .230-.250 freebore for the 180gr ELD. I believe the Norma brass is made to the original .284 Winchester brass specs so the reamer shouldn't be too hard to have made to the right specs. Not much data out there for any powders other than H4350, RL17, and H4831sc. I wouldn't mind running 4831 because I can find it and it seems to shoot great. I would probably experiment with some of the newer powders to see how well they do. [/QUOTE]
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