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300 win mag reamer
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1312390" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Its set up to let you seat of that far but I normally run .010-.020 of the lands, this is as short as I'd go if setting up for the 215 Berger, I was trying to keep it tight, many run .200-.220 free bore. If you make it much shorter you'll be seating the pressure ring of the Berger right on the neck shoulder junction which I don't like for accuracy.</p><p>This reamer is for a broad range of brass so normally I would not run quite that much clearance on the neck, ideally you'd take and change the neck diameter to mach the specific brass your running and go .004 over, I used to run a little tighter but things just shoot more consistent with that little bit of extra room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1312390, member: 13632"] Its set up to let you seat of that far but I normally run .010-.020 of the lands, this is as short as I'd go if setting up for the 215 Berger, I was trying to keep it tight, many run .200-.220 free bore. If you make it much shorter you'll be seating the pressure ring of the Berger right on the neck shoulder junction which I don't like for accuracy. This reamer is for a broad range of brass so normally I would not run quite that much clearance on the neck, ideally you'd take and change the neck diameter to mach the specific brass your running and go .004 over, I used to run a little tighter but things just shoot more consistent with that little bit of extra room. [/QUOTE]
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