What for freebore did you use??I sent a Tikka 595 up to Bob Green for a new 223 barrel, throated for Berger 80s. I took it to the range for some initial testing. I have to say that Bob does great work!! Tried Varget first, with Berger 80 grain VLDs touching the lands. Looks promising.View attachment 1000556
i believe the Wydle freebore is .112, that is the chamber i always used for the 75 Amax, SIE 80.What for freebore did you use??
I am rebarreling a 223 to use only the 80VLD and I am having JGS make me a reamer with a .150 Freebore, the barrel I am using now has a .078 Freebore.
JGS lists their Wylde freebore length at .062.i believe the Wydle freebore is .112, that is the chamber i always used for the 75 Amax, SIE 80.
Ok.. well then i guess i had it throated to that distance then.. that make sense?JGS lists their Wylde freebore length at .062.
What for freebore did you use??
I am rebarreling a 223 to use only the 80VLD and I am having JGS make me a reamer with a .150 Freebore, the barrel I am using now has a .078 Freebore.
I have shot a bunch of 80VLD's, my goto load is 24.75 of Varget and .015 of jump. Mine is chambered with a .253 no turn neck and a .078 freebore, with the new .150 freebore my overall loaded length will be at about a 2.525, this will still feed from the mags I use.Ok. I'll confess and take a hit. I don't know the freebore.It may be in the paperwork. I went to Bob's shop with all my parts. These were all the projects I'd been buying parts for, for a year and a half. 5 different actions and eight barrels. Being some what new to it, I answered all of Bob's questions about what bullets I wanted to use, neck dimension, etc. He was very kind and answered all my questions and took the time to teach me a few things, too. I was there more to learn what he thought I should do than what I thought the specs should be. For the 223, I told him I wanted to shoot 80 Bergers with a no turn neck, and left the details up to him. I mostly single feed, so asking for them to make mag length wasn't important to me. I'll dig out the paperwork and look. Josh
Josh I have an old 695 in 300WM that I hunt with. Those old Tikkas are great rifles, slick as silk with a great trigger. I'm also pondering a stock switch, nothing fancy for a hunter. Good luck with that 223; mine shoots the 80.5FB great with a bit of jump if you need a decrease in overall length.
Hi Charlie: The older 595s are one of my favorites. I wanted to see what one could do with a good, fast twist barrel. I looked for a 695 in 300 Win Mag. I didn't find any, then I looked at a sale at Euro optic and bought a new one to try. I'm wondering how the new ones compare to the old ones. We'll see. I'll be trying some Sierra 69s and some jumping with the Bergers, next time out. Thanks for the hope. Josh
DBLNUT: Thanks for the info. The Berger manual went to 22.3. I may try a little higher. Thanks, Josh
Here you go. I have a 22-250, also. The barrel is shot out so I'm putting a 30br barrel on it to try. I was going to do a 6br but I put that barrel on a Stiller.
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The previous owner "refinished" the stock, so I'm making a new one about 6 inches longer. Kinda like these:
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