They make different sized reamers on the .200 line. Just because it was made for Lapua brass doent mean it is not too tight. Matt
Can you elaborate on that? I’m not sure what .200 line means.
I sent a dummy round in to have the reamer made. The first 50 cases I used ejected and extracted fine. After switching to new brass is when the problem started so it THINK the reamer is right.
But if you could explain your post I’d appreciate it!
Thank you.
The. 200 line is .200 ahead of the case head. It is what reamer makers use as a reference to diameter of reamers. I would of kept that SAAMI. If you sent a new case it was maybe small and if they measured and made the reamer fit that it could be too tight. Some guys tighten them up to keep pockets tight. It usually needs a custom die then or you get bolt click and extraction problems. A Small base die may take care of it. The die must touch and size the case at the .200 line or you will have trouble.Can you elaborate on that? I’m not sure what .200 line means.
I sent a dummy round in to have the reamer made. The first 50 cases I used ejected and extracted fine. After switching to new brass is when the problem started so it THINK the reamer is right.
But if you could explain your post I’d appreciate it!
Thank you.
The. 200 line is .200 ahead of the case head. It is what reamer makers use as a reference to diameter of reamers. I would of kept that SAAMI. If you sent a new case it was maybe small and if they measured and made the reamer fit that it could be too tight. Some guys tighten them up to keep pockets tight. It usually needs a custom die then or you get bolt click and extraction problems. A Small base die may take care of it. The die must touch and size the case at the .200 line or you will have trouble.
Maybe when you get the full length die it will take care of it. I was just explaining what can happen and if you have a chamber to die mismatch. Matt