I am having an issue with some 416 Barrett Brass in that it wont chamber. Here is a brief rundown of the story so far..
Originally I had a McMillan in 416 Barrett and purchased 300 pieces of brass with it, projectiles etc.
Now I never actually fired the McMillan and have sold it and purchased a DTA HTI in 416 Barrett. Long story so don't ask
The McMillan had Viersco dies with it and I had about 100 Rounds loaded all chambered with no issues in the McMillan.
BTW Brass is Bertram Brass with Rocky Mountain 416 RBTAT projectiles.
Now the Rounds loaded for the McMillan wont chamber in the DTA. The Bolt wont push forward enough to close.
As the dies were custom dies for the McMillan, I found a set of Lee dies in 416 Barrett and they resize the brass and the brass chambers fine in the DTA now. For what its worth, the un-sized new Bertram Brass that I had left over wont chamber without running through the Lee Dies.
So the Brass itself chambers perfectly, bolt closes and no issues.
But when I seat a projectile the round will no longer chamber. It is the neck that expands too much once the projectile is seated to chamber in the DTA now. Its not the seating depth, but it is the projectile expanding the neck enough that the round wont chamber. I understand that the DTA has a 'Match' chamber and can only assume it is a lot tighter than the McMillan.
So I am lead to the conclusion that I need to neck turn the brass. Does anyone know of or can recommend a Neck Turner for the 416 Barrett?
Given that there is around $3000.00 in that brass alone I am reluctant to ditch it and get new brass, especially as that would mean I need to import it (I am Is Australia) and that is a whole new world of hurt anyway dealing with the local customs/authorities who will do anything they can to stop me importing a legal item.
Any recommendations?
Originally I had a McMillan in 416 Barrett and purchased 300 pieces of brass with it, projectiles etc.
Now I never actually fired the McMillan and have sold it and purchased a DTA HTI in 416 Barrett. Long story so don't ask
The McMillan had Viersco dies with it and I had about 100 Rounds loaded all chambered with no issues in the McMillan.
BTW Brass is Bertram Brass with Rocky Mountain 416 RBTAT projectiles.
Now the Rounds loaded for the McMillan wont chamber in the DTA. The Bolt wont push forward enough to close.
As the dies were custom dies for the McMillan, I found a set of Lee dies in 416 Barrett and they resize the brass and the brass chambers fine in the DTA now. For what its worth, the un-sized new Bertram Brass that I had left over wont chamber without running through the Lee Dies.
So the Brass itself chambers perfectly, bolt closes and no issues.
But when I seat a projectile the round will no longer chamber. It is the neck that expands too much once the projectile is seated to chamber in the DTA now. Its not the seating depth, but it is the projectile expanding the neck enough that the round wont chamber. I understand that the DTA has a 'Match' chamber and can only assume it is a lot tighter than the McMillan.
So I am lead to the conclusion that I need to neck turn the brass. Does anyone know of or can recommend a Neck Turner for the 416 Barrett?
Given that there is around $3000.00 in that brass alone I am reluctant to ditch it and get new brass, especially as that would mean I need to import it (I am Is Australia) and that is a whole new world of hurt anyway dealing with the local customs/authorities who will do anything they can to stop me importing a legal item.
Any recommendations?