Let me start with a story.
Plenty of times I have taken my AR-10 out to 400-500 yards and with handloads, the gun performs just fine. Won't shoot bugholes, but will keep fist sized groups and definitely save your life if it ever needed to do so.
Finally, I got to really "stretch" her out to 800, 1000 and 1,200 yards. Beautiful day in Texas, cloudy, no mirage till 11 AM (amazing!!!!) and wind pushing right to left from 2 O'clock at 3-4mph steady. 65 degrees, 85% humidity, 29.91 baro... literally couldn't get much better. Stayed like that from 7 AM to 11 so we had PLENTY of time to get in nice shots.
Anyway, my friend has a Rem 700 SPS "tactical" or something like that. Nice rifle for the money, and no mods- just a SWFA scope (spelling?) and a cheap bipod and bag.
My groups at 800 could be contained in a spread hand, his a fist.
My groups at 1000 could be contained in a 12" circle, his about 8"
At 1,200 yards, I was happy to hit the 2'x2' steel target, he missed 1 "ring" out of 10 shots.
I fired his rifle just to make sure I wasn't having a bad day- and I wasn't. Guess my semi just doesn't get out there.
So, I've asked Armalite the specs on the chamber before and was told "none of your business" so of course, I just check my fired brass and go on about my business. I kept a few pieces of brass from my friends gun to check his in comparison to mine and found that my brass loaded is .3325 and after firing, is .345 which is ALOT of neck expansion. His is .3325 loaded (same winchester brass) and is .339 after firing.
After reading all this, your saying "great, what is the question!?"
Can I use a "bolt action" standard reamer (not a "match" reamer that requires neck turning) in a semi-auto that never sees dirt or combat? Its really just a bench gun that gets to ride along alot- plus, I'd never attempt to shoot any gun after dropping it on the ground here in the states unless its life or death.
I know that the semi chambers are cut large to accomidate dirt/debris, but leaving that stuff out of the equation, can I "tighten" up this chamber (with a fresh barrel blank of course) and still have a reliable rifle?
Plenty of times I have taken my AR-10 out to 400-500 yards and with handloads, the gun performs just fine. Won't shoot bugholes, but will keep fist sized groups and definitely save your life if it ever needed to do so.
Finally, I got to really "stretch" her out to 800, 1000 and 1,200 yards. Beautiful day in Texas, cloudy, no mirage till 11 AM (amazing!!!!) and wind pushing right to left from 2 O'clock at 3-4mph steady. 65 degrees, 85% humidity, 29.91 baro... literally couldn't get much better. Stayed like that from 7 AM to 11 so we had PLENTY of time to get in nice shots.
Anyway, my friend has a Rem 700 SPS "tactical" or something like that. Nice rifle for the money, and no mods- just a SWFA scope (spelling?) and a cheap bipod and bag.
My groups at 800 could be contained in a spread hand, his a fist.
My groups at 1000 could be contained in a 12" circle, his about 8"
At 1,200 yards, I was happy to hit the 2'x2' steel target, he missed 1 "ring" out of 10 shots.
I fired his rifle just to make sure I wasn't having a bad day- and I wasn't. Guess my semi just doesn't get out there.
So, I've asked Armalite the specs on the chamber before and was told "none of your business" so of course, I just check my fired brass and go on about my business. I kept a few pieces of brass from my friends gun to check his in comparison to mine and found that my brass loaded is .3325 and after firing, is .345 which is ALOT of neck expansion. His is .3325 loaded (same winchester brass) and is .339 after firing.
After reading all this, your saying "great, what is the question!?"
Can I use a "bolt action" standard reamer (not a "match" reamer that requires neck turning) in a semi-auto that never sees dirt or combat? Its really just a bench gun that gets to ride along alot- plus, I'd never attempt to shoot any gun after dropping it on the ground here in the states unless its life or death.
I know that the semi chambers are cut large to accomidate dirt/debris, but leaving that stuff out of the equation, can I "tighten" up this chamber (with a fresh barrel blank of course) and still have a reliable rifle?