• This Forum is for adults 18 years of age or over. By continuing to use this Forum you are confirming that you are 18 or older. No content shall be viewed by any person under 18 in California.

6BRDX vs 6BRAI

Status
Not open for further replies.
can anyone tell me the difference between the two? Both seem to fireform straight from standard 6br ammo if I read correctly?
 
The BRDX moves the shoulder forward on the case during fire forming to add a little capacity.

I believe it moves .039" up the neck while adding the 40* shoulder.

The BRA forms by adding the 40* shoulder on fire forming while keeping the shoulder in essentially the same place as the 6BR...IE. no false shoulder / jamming the bullet necessary.
 
The BRDX moves the shoulder forward on the case during fire forming to add a little capacity.

I believe it moves .039" up the neck while adding the 40* shoulder.

The BRA forms by adding the 40* shoulder on fire forming while keeping the shoulder in essentially the same place as the 6BR...IE. no false shoulder / jamming the bullet necessary.
Exactly!

DJ
DJ's Brass Service
 
can anyone tell me the difference between the two? Both seem to fireform straight from standard 6br ammo if I read correctly?
Have your smith set the standard BR brass up for around 1 to 2 thou crush fit in the BRA chamber and brass comes out very uniform..I ff 200 pieces of brass this way and everyone was a keeper, didn’t have that with the Dasher,never ff BRDX though.

Cheers Rushty
 
I believe that.004 short is what Alex uses.

I think that dimension was the same for all of P. O. Ackleys wildcats.
 
I believe that Alex has said he chamber 0.004 short from a 6BR go-gauge, not from brass. Mine was chambered ~0.003 short of a go-gauge and I wouldn't have minded going to 0.004. With recent manufacture Blue Box 6BR Lapua I had some cases that were a touch loose on bolt close, most were okay but the extra thou would have been perfect.
 
- 0.004" from 6BR GO gauge is what was on the reamer print from JGS for the one I bought... haven't had a chance to fire a round yet, so how well that actually works IDK o_O
 
I have a very light resistance on bolt close with a BR go gauge in, light enough that the bolt almost closes under its own weight.. firing pin assembly removed.
 
Mine was chambered ~0.003 short of a go-gauge and I wouldn't have minded going to 0.004. With recent manufacture Blue Box 6BR Lapua I had some cases that were a touch loose on bolt close, most were okay but the extra thou would have been perfect.

Interesting. I couldn't get my head wrapped around why everyone was going .003 to .004 short of a standard BR go gauge. Is it the variance in brass length from the base to shoulder from Lapua?

Or is this just a typical practice for improved cartidges?
 
Last edited:
.004 is standard and works very well. Some brass lots will give almost no feel on the bolt, some will be too tight. You should bump the shoulders if your cases feel too tight. I have at over 50 6BRA barrel/rifles out there and so far so good. My chamber depth tolerance is +/- .0005".
 
Last edited:
.004 is standard and works very well. Some brass lots will give almost no feel on the bolt, some will be too tight. You should bump the shoulders if your cases feel too tight. I have at over 50 6BRA barrel/rifles out there and so far so good. My chamber depth tolerance is +/- .0005".

Your thoughts on those cases that have little/no resistance on bolt close? I jammed bullets out of an abundance of caution. Would you say just fire them as is, knowing the headspace is basically within 0.001?
 
Your thoughts on those cases that have little/no resistance on bolt close? I jammed bullets out of an abundance of caution. Would you say just fire them as is, knowing the headspace is basically within 0.001?
There is some variation in brass. The .004" seems to usually give a .002" crush. If you have little to no feeling on the bolt your still fine, jam or jump, up to you. Your probably at about zero, witch is fine. Remember that the only part of the case "headspacing" is a ring just around the neck, its not the same as a tight case with a formed shoulder, theres a lot more give here.
 
There is some variation in brass. The .004" seems to usually give a .002" crush. If you have little to no feeling on the bolt your still fine, jam or jump, up to you. Your probably at about zero, witch is fine. Remember that the only part of the case "headspacing" is a ring just around the neck, its not the same as a tight case with a formed shoulder, theres a lot more give here.

Alex, If you turn your necks and cut into the shoulder, does that take away that crush? Or am I thinking about it all wrong?
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Upgrades & Donations

This Forum's expenses are primarily paid by member contributions. You can upgrade your Forum membership in seconds. Gold and Silver members get unlimited FREE classifieds for one year. Gold members can upload custom avatars.


Click Upgrade Membership Button ABOVE to get Gold or Silver Status.

You can also donate any amount, large or small, with the button below. Include your Forum Name in the PayPal Notes field.


To DONATE by CHECK, or make a recurring donation, CLICK HERE to learn how.

Forum statistics

Threads
166,295
Messages
2,215,976
Members
79,519
Latest member
DW79
Back
Top