Hi everyone.
I'm making my way towards a 22br.
I want to shoot 80,s I was going to use a 1:8 twist as that's what my 223 has and it seems to shoot them good.
But iv looked at twist rate calculators saying while the projectile might be stable its only just, and may be a little short on b.c because of it.
So I thought maybe others might like to share what there using?
Also as far as reamers if heard as little as .050 freebore can leave the projectile as little as just 1/3 into the case neck, and another with no specs but I'm guessing he has zero freebore, with the projectile sitting just below the neck/shoulder junction. But claims I shouldn't run out of powder room, and this gives me some room to chase the lands. Which sounds OK.
But I'm having trouble finding a reamer. Iv only seen .0100 freebore at ptg.
So also... Do you have a recommended reamer and where to buy. I'm thinking tight neck about .252 as my brass seems to true up at about .012.
Any recommendations to what your using and where I might find a reamer would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
I'm making my way towards a 22br.
I want to shoot 80,s I was going to use a 1:8 twist as that's what my 223 has and it seems to shoot them good.
But iv looked at twist rate calculators saying while the projectile might be stable its only just, and may be a little short on b.c because of it.
So I thought maybe others might like to share what there using?
Also as far as reamers if heard as little as .050 freebore can leave the projectile as little as just 1/3 into the case neck, and another with no specs but I'm guessing he has zero freebore, with the projectile sitting just below the neck/shoulder junction. But claims I shouldn't run out of powder room, and this gives me some room to chase the lands. Which sounds OK.
But I'm having trouble finding a reamer. Iv only seen .0100 freebore at ptg.
So also... Do you have a recommended reamer and where to buy. I'm thinking tight neck about .252 as my brass seems to true up at about .012.
Any recommendations to what your using and where I might find a reamer would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.