Question that I can't find much information on, with background info first...
I'm thinking about a 6 BRA barrel for next season of PRS-style match shooting (definitely NOT bench-rest style), so I've asked for some reamer prints from a few reputable makers. Other than the neck diameter and freebore differences (which I understand), I'm struggling to understand what effect - if any - the shoulder diameter will have. The three makers I contacted have significantly different shoulder dimensions.
My build will be done under the assumption that I will buy a new reamer along with a large lot of virgin brass, and possibly have a custom FL sizing die made. I'm planning on running no-neck-turn brass, so I'm thinking of a neck diameter of ~0.272" and a freebore of ~0.104" to shoot 105gr bullets.
Here is the information from the three different prints:
1) Base = 0.4714", Shoulder = 0.461", Neck = 0.272"
2) Base = 0.4708", Shoulder = 0.463", Neck = 0.271"
3) Base = 0.4710", Shoulder = 0.466", Neck = 0.267"
So...smaller shoulder diameter means more case taper, and larger shoulder diameter means less case taper. Ignoring the neck diameter differences, is there any reason to go with one shoulder diameter over another for PRS-style shooting?
Thanks,
Sam
I'm thinking about a 6 BRA barrel for next season of PRS-style match shooting (definitely NOT bench-rest style), so I've asked for some reamer prints from a few reputable makers. Other than the neck diameter and freebore differences (which I understand), I'm struggling to understand what effect - if any - the shoulder diameter will have. The three makers I contacted have significantly different shoulder dimensions.
My build will be done under the assumption that I will buy a new reamer along with a large lot of virgin brass, and possibly have a custom FL sizing die made. I'm planning on running no-neck-turn brass, so I'm thinking of a neck diameter of ~0.272" and a freebore of ~0.104" to shoot 105gr bullets.
Here is the information from the three different prints:
1) Base = 0.4714", Shoulder = 0.461", Neck = 0.272"
2) Base = 0.4708", Shoulder = 0.463", Neck = 0.271"
3) Base = 0.4710", Shoulder = 0.466", Neck = 0.267"
So...smaller shoulder diameter means more case taper, and larger shoulder diameter means less case taper. Ignoring the neck diameter differences, is there any reason to go with one shoulder diameter over another for PRS-style shooting?
Thanks,
Sam