I don't know what that dimension is, my guess that it is a miss print. I own two rifles chambered in 22 Dasher with .025" Freebore. C.O.A.L. with 53gr V-Max is 2.135" and 52gr. Bart's Ultra's is 2.122"Does anybody know what that 2.0200 number is representing on this reamer print?
Wouldn't that be where the leade would end. So, you would have 0.450" of leade at whatever angle the leade is, minus whatever freebore there is.
Lot smarter people than I will be along to explain, I am sure
On another note: When fire forming 6BR Norma Lapua brass, the length of the brass will be 1.555" after forming. My Alpha pre-OCD 6mm Dasher Brass measures 1.540" overall length. PTG has a couple of .025" Freebore 22 Dasher reamers(see below) and also a reamer with a .075" freebore for the heavier bullets, I believe that I have a copy of that print as well if needed.Does anybody know what that 2.0200 number is representing on this reamer print?
On another note: When fire forming 6BR Norma Lapua brass, the length of the brass will be 1.555" after forming. My Alpha pre-OCD 6mm Dasher Brass measures 1.540" overall length. PTG has a couple of .025" Freebore 22 Dasher reamers(see below) and also a reamer with a .075" freebore for the heavier bullets, I believe that I have a copy of that print as well if needed.
Both of my rifles have 8-twist barrels and I'm shooting lite bullets without any issues. When I did load development, I have had the 53gr V-Max bullet a touch over 4000fps. the SD increased father than I wanted; I ended up settling on a load that is 3915fps with IMR 8208XBR powder. It' a WONDERFULL cartridge.
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Russell, very true, it is an amazing little cartridge! We need a pic of your cool rifle
for the thread.
Paul
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The best I can do on the quality of my pictures of my favorite 22 DASHER rifle.
Pierce Action, Krieger M24 8-twist barrel, Jewel Trigger, solid glass McMillan McWoody Win. Marksman Stock and a Leupold VX-3 6.5-20 x 50 Long Range Scope. She's heavy and well balanced.
Smithed by Pierce Engineering in Lansing Michigan (a Great company with Talented people).
It looks a little strange? I would ring 4D and ask them. Let us know what they say.Does anybody know what that 2.0200 number is representing on this reamer print?
No way it has .450 tho of freebore. This is just a OAL of the cartridge with a bullet. They should have never added that number on the top.
Get a zero freebore to a .025 for most light bullets and no more than .060 freebore if you want to shoot the heavier bullets in the 22 Dasher!
Works Great! The .025 freebore is my favorite for a 22 Dasher. It will surprise you how well it works for bullets from 40-80 gr. No problem with donutsThat 60 freebore is going to be below the donut with pretty much any heavy bullet.
Should work well. Let us know how they shootI just received a box of the Hornady 62 grain ELD-VT bullets. I'm going to try them in my 22 Dasher .025" FB & my 7-twist 22BR with .075" FB .
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The 62grn ELD-VT shoot really well out of my 7-twist 22BR with Varget(3,279fps) and IMR4895(3,274fps).Should work well. Let us know how they shoot