I've received enough phone calls and emails lately that I thought I'd share the info with who ever needed it. In the past, a typical 260 reamer/chamber for us has been .295" Nk, free bore from .080" to .100" and lead angle at 1.5 degrees, minimum SAAMI from the neck shoulder juncture point south. I run Nosler brass in two 260's with the same chamber as listed above and have found it to be superior to everything except Lapua, they're same/same from what I can see.
Since Lapua came out with their 260 brass it forced me to take another look at my chambering reamers. The only change I made was to make the neck .298" to accommodate the Lapua brass. The reamer was renamed 260 Lapua to help me keep it separate from the other reamers I have. The specs are as follows;
.090" FB
.298" Nk
1.5 Degree Lead
Minimum SAAMI from the neck south
Dave at PTG or the fine folks at JGS can help you with this reamer if you'd like one. Don’t forget your go gauge either.
The above FB dimensions of .090" will allow you to shoot 130/140 Berger VLD's at 2.922" with a +.010" jam or the 139 Scenars at 2.845" with a -.005" from the L&G's. Load data has been pretty much same/same across the board from gun to gun but, change neck tension or FB and the load will change due to pressure differences. The load is as follows;
Nosler 7-08 or 260 Brass
41.5 to 42.0 grains of H4350
CCIBR2 Primers
.289"/.290" neck bushing
.002" neck tension
Bergers jammed
Scenars jumping
Hope this helps.
Since Lapua came out with their 260 brass it forced me to take another look at my chambering reamers. The only change I made was to make the neck .298" to accommodate the Lapua brass. The reamer was renamed 260 Lapua to help me keep it separate from the other reamers I have. The specs are as follows;
.090" FB
.298" Nk
1.5 Degree Lead
Minimum SAAMI from the neck south
Dave at PTG or the fine folks at JGS can help you with this reamer if you'd like one. Don’t forget your go gauge either.
The above FB dimensions of .090" will allow you to shoot 130/140 Berger VLD's at 2.922" with a +.010" jam or the 139 Scenars at 2.845" with a -.005" from the L&G's. Load data has been pretty much same/same across the board from gun to gun but, change neck tension or FB and the load will change due to pressure differences. The load is as follows;
Nosler 7-08 or 260 Brass
41.5 to 42.0 grains of H4350
CCIBR2 Primers
.289"/.290" neck bushing
.002" neck tension
Bergers jammed
Scenars jumping
Hope this helps.