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That should be fine.
Don't forget that there is springback. That .294 is after the brass has sprung back a little. So your clearance is actually more than .002. . . and that amount is just fine.Hello,
the neck of my brass with ball seated measure about .292" diameter.
Fired Lapua cartdridge measures about .294"
.002" of clearance are anoug for safe and no trouble use?
Thanks
Hello,
the neck of my brass with ball seated measure about .292" diameter.
Fired Lapua cartdridge measures about .294"
.002" of clearance are anoug for safe and no trouble use?
Thanks
Don't forget that there is springback. That .294 is after the brass has sprung back a little. So your clearance is actually more than .002. . . and that amount is just fine.
Don't forget that there is springback. That .294 is after the brass has sprung back a little. So your clearance is actually more than .002. . . and that amount is just fine.
The minimum chamber dimension is 0.2933 per CIP. The maximum cartridge is 0.2913 so the expected minimum is 0.002 which what you have. As noted you actually exceed that due to springback.
If you can slip a bullet into the fired case you're good. I not you need more clearance.Hello,
the neck of my brass with ball seated measure about .292" diameter.
Fired Lapua cartdridge measures about .294"
.002" of clearance are anoug for safe and no trouble use?
Thanks
Hello, please can you explain better?If you can slip a bullet into the fired case you're good. I not you need more clearance.
He's saying once you have fired one of your formed cases, remove it from the chamber and take a bullet and see if you can slip it into the fired case's neck. If you can slide the bullet into the fired neck by hand you have enough clearance in your chamber.
It has to be brass fired in the subject rifle. One or two pieces of fired brass, see if you can slip a bullet in the unsized case.This test with reformed Creedmoor cases in 6.5x47 lapua?
Need to turn your necks.Hello, past sunday I made a trip to the shooting range, 99 rounds.
A the return at home I made the bullets test at the original 6,5x47 Lapua cases (I don't have had time for reloading the reformed cases from 6,5 Creedmoor), on 4 rounds, that have caused a gummy opening of the bolt I misurated .015" neck tickness.
The bullets don't drop on the fired neck...
Hello, for now I place the 4 cases on the desk drawer, and think what neck turning can buy.Need to turn your necks.
K&M for hand turning.Hello, for now I place the 4 cases on the desk drawer, and think what neck turning can buy.
21st Century are out of budget for my usage, so I think K&M or Sinclair but look also at RCBS, Forster and Hornady, some advices for help my selection?
Thanks, Camillo