I've got a new 7 WSM reamer from PTG that I used to chamber a couple of barrels. The drawings on this reamer specified 0.5563 +- 0.001" at the base of the cartridge (0.2000 in front of boltface). However when I went to start load development with one of the rifle today I discovered that it appears to actually be a fair bit larger than that at the base, fired brass is measuring 0.5609" @ about 2.5" from the boltface, where it abruptly tapers back down to the .551 where the case web did not expand. It is so large now that it fails to insert into my Redding instant indicator by full half and inch.
So my question is, is this something I should make a stink about with PTG and get a new reamer within their published specs, cut back the barrels and rethread/chamber? Or is this "normal" for a 7 WSM reamer and I should just expect to have to fireform all my brass (and I haven't even examined what it's going to mean as far as fitting into my reloading dies).
So my question is, is this something I should make a stink about with PTG and get a new reamer within their published specs, cut back the barrels and rethread/chamber? Or is this "normal" for a 7 WSM reamer and I should just expect to have to fireform all my brass (and I haven't even examined what it's going to mean as far as fitting into my reloading dies).