First the good news. The new Krieger barrel was chambered with the same reamer that did my first two Bartlein 5R barrels. Both Bartlein barrels had reamer chatter and fired cases had five evenly spaced 'lobes'. The cases fired in the fired Krieger are perfectly round. I won't get into this any further since it has already been beat to death on these forums.
The current issue with the new barrel (I saw it with the Bartleins as well) is first time fired cases are not opening all the way at the mouth. I can push a bullet back in the case by hand, but it takes a lot of force (8 'pounds' on the K&M press gauge). Once the pressure ring is inside the mouth, the bullet slides in freely. I don't think this is a good situation. The necks seem to be opening enough to release the bullets cleanly and brass springback is re-closing the neck right at the tip about a half thou, but I still don't like it.
Necks were turned to .013" wall thickness (loaded rounds measured .310) and fired in a .313 neck chamber. Rounds were loaded with 52.0 - 53.5 grains H4350 and 180 grain JLKs.
Here is what I have checked;
1. No carbon ring. The barrel only has 43 rounds on it and it was squeaky clean when I fireformed the last 25 rounds.
2. Chamber length measures 2.171". Fired cases measure 2.160 - 2.166 (I wanted to get them formed before I trimmed).
3. The reamer measures .313 on the neck cutters right out to the tips. At first I thought the reamer neck might be tapered too much and was too tight at the tip. It is tapered, but only .314 to .313.
I am at a loss as to what is causing this. I did trim cases back to 2.151" with the Lapua brass in the bartlein barrels and that alleviated the problem. I don't like having 20 thou space off the tip of the neck in the chamber because it makes more room for the infamous carbon ring, but if I can't pin this down that is what I may have to do again with this new Norma brass.
Anyone have any ideas?
The current issue with the new barrel (I saw it with the Bartleins as well) is first time fired cases are not opening all the way at the mouth. I can push a bullet back in the case by hand, but it takes a lot of force (8 'pounds' on the K&M press gauge). Once the pressure ring is inside the mouth, the bullet slides in freely. I don't think this is a good situation. The necks seem to be opening enough to release the bullets cleanly and brass springback is re-closing the neck right at the tip about a half thou, but I still don't like it.
Necks were turned to .013" wall thickness (loaded rounds measured .310) and fired in a .313 neck chamber. Rounds were loaded with 52.0 - 53.5 grains H4350 and 180 grain JLKs.
Here is what I have checked;
1. No carbon ring. The barrel only has 43 rounds on it and it was squeaky clean when I fireformed the last 25 rounds.
2. Chamber length measures 2.171". Fired cases measure 2.160 - 2.166 (I wanted to get them formed before I trimmed).
3. The reamer measures .313 on the neck cutters right out to the tips. At first I thought the reamer neck might be tapered too much and was too tight at the tip. It is tapered, but only .314 to .313.
I am at a loss as to what is causing this. I did trim cases back to 2.151" with the Lapua brass in the bartlein barrels and that alleviated the problem. I don't like having 20 thou space off the tip of the neck in the chamber because it makes more room for the infamous carbon ring, but if I can't pin this down that is what I may have to do again with this new Norma brass.
Anyone have any ideas?