Let’s say your reamer spec calls for .460 at the shoulder.
How much below that should brass be in ideal situation?
How much below that should brass be in ideal situation?
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Get Access SubscribeThere might not be a problem with that diameter using the measurement as shown.
Keep in mind this dimension is just as important.
The mic really isn’t the best tool for this measurement.
No, what I am referencing is an optical comparator. I was illustrating that you are not measuring at the point referenced on the print but approx .200 further up. This will make your numbers bigger in diameter.
Fire one and check the growth. Then run it in your die and remeasure.Fucking Christ man. Assume it’s the same with caliper.
Fire one and check the growth. Then run it in your die and remeasure.
There was almost the same type post on accurate shooter, one knowledgeable guy gave some solid info, I want to say 1.5-2 thou growth.
New brass is usually so undersized, so I have never seen this. How does the die do sizing at the .2 line? Maybe a new die in order, but wont solve first firing issues.The issue I’m having is pressure and sticky brass/bolt.
Virgin alpha brass in a very light load. It’s coming out of the chamber at almost the same .4605 as it’s going in. Die is hardly sizing it down
Hornady not exhibiting same issue. Die is sizing it under .460.
I was attempting to get opinions on if brass being the size of the chamber already was a problem without introducing the bias of what issue I’m having.
New brass is usually so undersized, so I have never seen this. How does the die do sizing at the .2 line? Maybe a new die in order, but wont solve first firing issues.
I have way more experience with brass growing so much in dia and length that it was almost impossible to not gas the shoulders w/o a Hot charge.
What case is this?
Fucking perfect, just had a friend who picked up a GT, his problems are usually mine too. If you do not mind Whidden, i'd send 3 fired cases to them and have them make a die, think they'd be the quickest.6gt.
Had similar pressure issues with Alpha dasher as well.
Fucking perfect, just had a friend who picked up a GT, his problems are usually mine too. If you do not mind Whidden, i'd send 3 fired cases to them and have them make a die, think they'd be the quickest.
A guy can back off, I myself have guns built with expectations in mind, I am not shooting a 6x47 at Dasher speeds.
Curiosity has me wondering if the alpha was annealed if it would size down like the HornandyThe issue I’m having is pressure and sticky brass/bolt.
Virgin alpha brass in a very light load. It’s coming out of the chamber at almost the same .4605 as it’s going in. Die is hardly sizing it down
Hornady not exhibiting same issue. Die is sizing it under .460.
I was attempting to get opinions on if brass being the size of the chamber already was a problem without introducing the bias of what issue I’m having.
Curiosity has me wondering if the alpha was annealed if it would size down like the Hornandy
All brass comes annealed, some companies polish heavily.Curiosity has me wondering if the alpha was annealed if it would size down like the Hornandy
One last thing, I shot a couple barrels of 6 SLR, form brass in a die, my first firing my brass was growing .0005" in length, so tight. I never had issues there.
I see neck dia in chamber .273, so what does a loaded rd measure on the necks?
People mess up and forget to do things everydayAll brass comes annealed, some companies polish heavily.
That definitely would be a problem imo. Weird that the die pushes the hornady brass down, but not the alpha. What is the sized shoulder diameter of the hornady?The issue I’m having is pressure and sticky brass/bolt.
Virgin alpha brass in a very light load. It’s coming out of the chamber at almost the same .4605 as it’s going in. Die is hardly sizing it down
Hornady not exhibiting same issue. Die is sizing it under .460.
I was attempting to get opinions on if brass being the size of the chamber already was a problem without introducing the bias of what issue I’m having.
You checked that box.Already tried it. With virgin and fired alpha.
Annealing allowed it to size under .460, but not quite as much as hornady.
But I’m tracking with you. I’ve suspected brass hardness as being an issue.
Good luck! I have wanted to give Alpha a shot since they came out, never once is brass I want in stock. XC, 6 creed, Dasher, one more, I don't even go to their page anymore.Not turned, about .269 - .270
Turned I‘m setting it at .267 and .268
Had issues with all diameters listed so far.
Good luck! I have wanted to give Alpha a shot since they came out, never once is brass I want in stock. XC, 6 creed, Dasher, one more, I don't even go to their page anymore.
Like SD/ES?Could be totally coincidence. But it’s starting to become a pattern
Like SD/ES?
LOL!!!!!!
How is the Hornandy 6GT brass?
Completely unrelated other than it’s alpha but my 22 creed cases seem to be hard as fuck. My giraud 22 cutter was having a hell of a time for initial prep so I stopped at 4 cases and hand chamfer and deburred the rest. I’m shooting low loads to get through these 100 and then I’ll see how an anneal and sizing effect that. Cutter works perfect on my 223 lapua, these 22 creed felt like it was cutting steel.