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Question is genuine, ex SARS Vet and sniping not what I after perfect Terminology perhaps it differs here no Apologies. From Massachusetts - this is genuine question.. I would like to use a throat reamer to extend out my current OGIVE from 3.705” to 3.780” so I then could easily seat new longer VLD projectiles. Hope that explains it better…. Do you see problems with doing that as my gunsmith here does and refuses to explain why… and I thought I would put it out there for insight and your help.
It’s his barrel purchased from himhe probably just doesn't want to be responsible for running a throating reamer down someone else's already fired barrel which is understandable
YepSo you asked him to increase the freebore and he told you to fuck off?!?!?
Or max he would do to fix incorrect low OGIVE was 3.766” whiskey tango
The ogive feature on a 250 A-tip is probably .7” long, maybe more. Its not a single point. Do you mean meplat perhaps, as in the tip of the bullet? Or do you mean the point where the ogive meets the bearing surface neets to be at 3.780. I assume you mean the latter.Or max he would do to fix incorrect low OGIVE was 3.766” whiskey tango
Wanting to seat out to 3.760 with .020” left in barrel throat. An bearing surface then just above junction with a little more to be past dreaded donut if necessary. Using N570, Peterson brass, and Quickload (GRT too)The ogive feature on a 250 A-tip is probably .7” long, maybe more. Its not a single point. Do you mean meplat perhaps, as in the tip of the bullet? Or do you mean the point where the ogive meets the bearing surface neets to be at 3.780?
Sorry for the mass confusion my error for not explaining it well enough. The measured OGIVE using Hornady tool with cleaning rod to toggle back and forth out of Jam was a COL of 3.707” with 245 EH from the builder. This was bearing surface below neck to shoulder junction with bearing surface by approx .020 or ideally 3.727 COL. Then add .015” to avoid seating on potential donut puts you to around 3.742 COL. Which means ( or my flawed thinking) that the max jump then would limited by max useable magazine of 3.760” if my barrel throated out to 3.780” COL (dummy provided) then I could provide the end client to use max mag load development or grater if hand loaded. That was my goal. The rifle producer gunsmith would only go out to max COL 3.766” or .014” lower than requested. And would not provide any explanation to my client or to me. And was hoping if you guys could perhaps help explain what I’m missing. Apparently the N570 with the 245 Berger likes a jump of .045 to .070. I’m nowhere near that unless I go well below the junction with the bearing surface. Whew I wrongly tried to abbreviate that ….no other way I suppose. Sorry for all the confusion - I hope this now clearer as my situation with a Smith who built the rifle refuses to go out further than 3.766”
max mag.