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First you have to stay out of trouble matching the finish reamer to the brass. Are you doing anything other than SAAMI specs?Looking for recommendations for specs for sizing reamers. Is there a general rule for how much under the chamber reamer at the shoulder and 200 line? Looking at making dies for 6 BR, 308 and 7 SAUM. Is any allowance made for polishing the die after reaming it
None are SAAMI. All are for benchrest and Fclass chambers for which I have the reamers. All are JGS reamers. My chambers range from 6 BRA, 6 Dasher, 308 to 7 SAUM AIFirst you have to stay out of trouble matching the finish reamer to the brass. Are you doing anything other than SAAMI specs?
I use about .003 smaller than the chamber reamer, on the smaller ppc/br cases..at both top and bottom. This yields a case that measures about .0015 smaller at the shoulder and about .0005 or so at the .200 line, after springback. It has worked well for me.
Several years ago now, people had the idea of spec'ing chamber reamers based on virgin brass dimensions. The chambers were often too tight. It was popular at the time, especially with ppc and br brass. Popular enough that the custom die market became necessary rather than vogue. Lots of people consider custom dies a necessity still. They are not...if the die and chamber have the proper relationship with one another in regard to how much they size your FIRED brass. I'm not knocking custom dies at all but a sizing die has a very simple job to do. It's not the finish nor the bells and whistles that make that happen, though. Even a pretty ugly finish in the die doesn't matter because it and the case are tapered and the die is sliding over it longitudinally. Now way it can show up on the brass. In fact, it might hold lube, be less prone to galling and feel even better than a super smooth custom die. Yes, too smooth is a thing.First you have to stay out of trouble matching the finish reamer to the brass. Are you doing anything other than SAAMI specs?
Random thought. When is a 308 - for FTR - no longer a 308?
Should an FTR 308 meet SAAMI specs? How about the 2013 FTR Team reamer with its long freebore ( and whatever other modifications) ?
The TR guys have the Bisley chamber - which does get tested - so FTR gets a pass? Just askin'.
oh...was that out loud? Sorry. It's the age.First of all.... lower your voice.![]()
which does get tested
I believe that they have a gauge (looks like a loaded round) at maximum size for the chamber/freebore. I have only been told about it, 'cos I'm not a Flat Earther. ( ha ha - they're all good guys really)How?
In the USA... when it physically exceeds the SAAMI dimensions. If it doesn't change the size / shape / combustion volume, it's still a .308 Win.Random thought. When is a 308 - for FTR - no longer a 308?
The 2013 US FTR team reamer creates a chamber that is physically smaller in almost every dimension than SAAMI. Note I said the chamber, not the throat or leade.Should an FTR 308 meet SAAMI specs? How about the 2013 FTR Team reamer with its long freebore ( and whatever other modifications) ?
For the 2017 FCWC, the ICFRA folks had their heart set measuring the chamber, rather than just the fired brass. Previously (2009, 2013) we'd been randomly asked to submit a fired case if there was a question about a competitor's ammo. 2017, every FTR gun was required to be checked at sign-in. Further, competitors would be 'randomly' selected as they came off the line, and both gun, ammo and fired brass would be re-checked (including re-weighed) to make sure nobody tried pulling a fast one and swapped barrels after sign-in.The TR guys have the Bisley chamber - which does get tested - so FTR gets a pass? Just askin'.
I don't shoot F/TR but was interested enough to have a look.Random thought. When is a 308 - for FTR - no longer a 308?
Should an FTR 308 meet SAAMI specs? How about the 2013 FTR Team reamer with its long freebore ( and whatever other modifications) ?
The TR guys have the Bisley chamber - which does get tested - so FTR gets a pass? Just askin'.
