Smart approach.Aim for +1 or 2. On my personal rifles I cut +1-2. Gives me a thou for crush, and a thou so I know I'll have enough resize die length to get the brass where I need it.
I don't think a thou or two is going to be a differentiator to someone blindly ordering a barrel. If it's an action you have known good measurements for.. hit your numbers and keep the barrels consistent from one to the next for that action.
Heck Urban, 4 thousandths is close enough (for me anyway) ...just adjust your dies.
Through six Pandas, two Kodiaks and an Atlas...Stan only had 2 in his hand for the initial fit up. On the Atlas with the .692 tenon, .173 Panda Spacer and the .250 lug, 'Humble' Henry Rivers did the barrel and it's exactly at the 1.115 'Panda' number.For decades in the Short Range Benchrest Crowd. one of Kebly‘s big features with their Stolle Panda Action was you could order a barrel from them, (or follow a print), and be 100% confident that it would screw on and be within the correct dimensions for headspace and bolt nose clearance.
That’s really a main reason I used to buy prefits, I can see headspace exactly how I wanted because really the price difference really isn’t that much.My point was is that I've had over the years so many people tell me about my prefit barrels were somehow not custom fit. But it seems to me actually you could hold headspace tolerance to zero tolerance for the nut barrel, and a shouldered pre-fit you're giving up some tolerance.
I can make a nut barrel headspace dead nuts exactly the same every single time. No tolerance. Because it's custom fit every single time.
You might be surprised how many SR Benchrest shooters (with a capital 'B') intentionally give themselves some additional headspace.I've never thought of match chamber as being ok "with a few extra thousandths" of headspace.
I get itMy point was is that I've had over the years so many people tell me about my prefit barrels were somehow not custom fit. But it seems to me actually you could hold headspace tolerance to zero tolerance for the nut barrel, and a shouldered pre-fit you're giving up some tolerance.
I can make a nut barrel headspace dead nuts exactly the same every single time. No tolerance. Because it's custom fit every single time.
I've never thought of match chamber as being ok "with a few extra thousandths" of headspace.
It helps to get that extra powder but thats advanced stuff we never discuss on a forum, kinda like blending powderYou might be surprised how many SR Benchrest shooters (with a capital 'B') intentionally give themselves some additional headspace.![]()
Blowing a case forward for a perfect fit in the chamber does a lot of things right. Some heathen gonzo types have even been known to shorten shell holders in increments of .005....all the way down to .020.It helps to get that extra powder but thats advanced stuff we never discuss on a forum, kinda like blending powder
The only reason is like Dave says. Dont do anything to make the phone ring. Seriously, theres no reason not to cut a flat breach. Especially if theres a mini 16 installed.Here's a question. On a 700 barrel, why even bother with the bolt nose recess?
I savvy the whole 'Three Rings Of Steel' thing. But lots of actions use a flat bolt nose with no counter bore with zero issue.
Only since 1975 or so.Next thing you know, people will be saying they intentionally oil their cases before the first firing.
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Theyll be doing anything they can to sell an action with that price increase they came up withI know a SR guy that told me, he goes HS +5 or 6 on his personal rifles, his comment to me was…in a pinch, anyone’s brass will fit
Also, remember the day when Defiance wouldn’t send a print…there was a reason. Things have changed with their current offerings.