Thx for the helpMaybe. Some chambers are only about 0.001-0.002 bigger than the loaded neck. On firing the neck expands but then contracts. You may well not be able to get a bullet back in there. Most factory rounds will be find done to SAAMI but a custom reamer or wildcat not so much all the time.
The "tight neck" bench guns require you to turn the necks so you can get the round chambered. You may well not be able to get them in the chamber period without that step. When turning they don't take it down much below the chamber neck size. They resize them very little.
Greg
HiSo then the real question is 'what is my chamber neck diameter?'.
Why did you choose 14thou to turn necks to?
With necks that thick, chamber neck is close to 1thou over fired neck ODs.
HelloThat bullet requires a faster twist 1-8.25, if you have a 1-10 your probably not stabilizing the bullet.
HiThe outside diameter of a 243 Win. loaded rounds neck should not be larger then .276" for a factory chamber.
If the loaded round doesnt chamber freely, stop.
Slow powders of starting loads may not fully expand the necks on firing.
Thx for the replying.I am going to add with Lapua brass because of how soft it is, The ejector sometimes dents the neck when the case is being ejected and a bullet may not go into the neck of a fired case. this happens with my 6BR brass.
Also, N160 is a little slow for a 243W
I believe it was .272So what is the fired neck OD?
What does a loaded round OD measure ?I believe it was .272
I could actually just seat a bullet, no sizing required
.2715What does a loaded round OD measure ?
The brass neck may be getting a ding if the ejector spring is causing it to be forced into the side of the chamber when being extracted.Thx for the help
I’m thinking I have a tight unmarked chamber that’s pinching the bullet
I turned lapua brass down to .014 wall and a bullet won’t drop thru the case after firing, accuracy is dismal ,trying to figure if I need to turn a little more.