Thanks, I'll see if I can get PTG to send me a CIP spec print for comparison.Specify CIP spec to the reamer manufacturer.
Thanks, did .4695 @ .200 work well with a particular FL sizing die?You will want the .200 diameter .4695" and a SAAMI neck diameter should be fine.
The way to be absolutely sure is to buy your brass and measure it.
I much prefer .003" as my minimum. I have never understood the tapered neck in a modern bolt rifle, so why not call it .256" no taper and for that matter why the 2° throat instead of a more typical 1.5°?I wouldnt do a saami neck unless you like .002 clearance.
I just recently loaded some 22-250 lapua brass and there mostly .253 loaded.
I'm in the same camp, I like .004 better so I gotta trim 100 necks.I much prefer .003" as my minimum.
That's good advice as long as the chamber is cut large enough to let the brass expand to a point it can be resized. Been down that road a bit with some real disasters.Run your brass through the sizing die that matches your chamber. Done.
Do you have the CIP body specs or reamer print?If you do not get a CIP chamber spec reamer, then forget using Lapua brass in 22/250, AI, and 243+AI.
Been there, done that!
Thank you!Specs
I was hoping not to have to do that this time aroundWhen I researched this several years ago, I came to the conclusion I would have to spec a reamer myself and have it made, and then after chambering, have a custom sizing die made, as I just didn't trust all the cip measurements to work with the Lapua brass I had in hand.
However, this was my thoughts and I could have made errors along the way.
Good luck.
Jim
CIP and SAAMI look the same to me. The only difference I see is rounding errors when switching between mm and inches.CIP is larger in the back end and has more body TPI.