6.5BR Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Oct 6, 2007 809 2 LA Jan 24, 2014 #1 Jan 24, 2014 #1 I know there are different spec'ed ones, assume most use for 123-130s.. What's the latest concensus for Freebore? What neck diameter for a no neck turn? Last edited: Jan 24, 2014
I know there are different spec'ed ones, assume most use for 123-130s.. What's the latest concensus for Freebore? What neck diameter for a no neck turn?
Bob L Swagger ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ Full Member Minuteman Sep 8, 2010 1,234 34 Base of the Appalachians Jan 24, 2014 #2 Jan 24, 2014 #2 .160" freebore / .294" neck = fantastic results with 123 gr. / 130 gr. projectiles This one should work fine http://www.bullets.com/products/6-5-x-47mm-Lapua-Chambering-Finish-Reamer/T10181
.160" freebore / .294" neck = fantastic results with 123 gr. / 130 gr. projectiles This one should work fine http://www.bullets.com/products/6-5-x-47mm-Lapua-Chambering-Finish-Reamer/T10181
Boltfluter Gunny Sergeant Banned ! Full Member Minuteman Jan 4, 2012 1,858 65 64 Haines, Oregon Jan 24, 2014 #3 Jan 24, 2014 #3 Bob is right on the money. As usual. Paul
6.5BR Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Oct 6, 2007 809 2 LA Jan 24, 2014 #4 Jan 24, 2014 #4 Just the person I should have called, Dave Kiff was out today, thanks Bob!!
Rthur Philomath Full Member Minuteman Apr 16, 2010 15,677 28,057 56 Not Chicago, Illinios Jan 24, 2014 #5 Jan 24, 2014 #5 ^^Same one I have, works great with the berger 130vld. R
R [email protected] Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Jun 11, 2012 711 3 32 Jan 24, 2014 #6 Jan 24, 2014 #6 I'm going to be using 130 gr for mine, can some explain exactly what a "free bore" is. Thanks!
Bob L Swagger ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ Full Member Minuteman Sep 8, 2010 1,234 34 Base of the Appalachians Jan 24, 2014 #7 Jan 24, 2014 #7 [email protected] said: I'm going to be using 130 gr for mine, can some explain exactly what a "free bore" is. Thanks! Click to expand... Freebore is just that, it is the area ahead of the bullet in a rifle barrel to which there is no rifling. Once the cartridge is fired the bullet travels freely in the barrel until the bullet contacts the rifling, hence freebore.
[email protected] said: I'm going to be using 130 gr for mine, can some explain exactly what a "free bore" is. Thanks! Click to expand... Freebore is just that, it is the area ahead of the bullet in a rifle barrel to which there is no rifling. Once the cartridge is fired the bullet travels freely in the barrel until the bullet contacts the rifling, hence freebore.
R [email protected] Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Jun 11, 2012 711 3 32 Jan 24, 2014 #8 Jan 24, 2014 #8 Okay that's what I thought, but I'll still be able to jam or jump .01?
g.ross Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Dec 2, 2010 405 12 46 Queen Creek AZ Jan 25, 2014 #9 Jan 25, 2014 #9 Rtc111, Yes you will Just touching seem to be the ticket . Swags right had a short throat on mine like.130 and move it out to .150 free and wow!!!
Rtc111, Yes you will Just touching seem to be the ticket . Swags right had a short throat on mine like.130 and move it out to .150 free and wow!!!