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Gunsmithing 6 Creedmoor Reamer

Damn that is a thick neck J. lol

On the creed brass I've measured they are around .013-.0137 thick. This would put a loaded round at .269 to .2704.
At .274 you are at .0025 a side and at .277 you are at .004. This is with a .269 loaded round.
Unless your necks are turned I'll bet it will be closer.
A little elbow room for bullet release isn't a bad thing.

R
 
Damn that is a thick neck J. lol

On the creed brass I've measured they are around .013-.0137 thick. This would put a loaded round at .269 to .2704.
At .274 you are at .0025 a side and at .277 you are at .004. This is with a .269 loaded round.
Unless your necks are turned I'll bet it will be closer.
A little elbow room for bullet release isn't a bad thing.

R
OOPS! Yeah, not 13.7" but .0137, just measured a 6 times fired case, that case went and avg of .01445" for a loaded neck size of .2719".
 
My concern came when I made a couple of measurements, one of a loaded round and one of a fired case (did not take "spring back" into account). According to those I felt .277 was too big but, once I checked with the 'smith that chambered my barrel, I am OK with the .277 neck on my reamer. I should be able to chamber either a bolt gun (like mine) or a gas gun if I should decide to.
Thanks for all the input.

Edit: I wasn't even concerned at all until a friend wanted to borrow the reamer. I just didn't want him to F up a barrel.
 
davetooley said:
Just a quick check I do anytime I'm reloading is insert a bullet into a fired case. If there is any resistance you have problems. Carbon, case length, necks to thick etc.

To achieve that kind of clearance, you'll need at least .003"/side in my experience.