Call Dave, He has them. JeffThe PTG website was the first place I looked, I can't see any reamer prints.
Send me a PM if your interested in the one I have if you want to. - Here's how it was developed - And I used JGS as my supplier as I feel that I get better services from them over some of the others - I purchased my brass first - Lapua Blue box, did the neck measurements on several random cases so that I'd know what I was working with for min. neck thickness as I wanted (and have) neck turning, but only to the point to where I'm cleaning up the necks to get rid of variations. - I then neck turned a couple of samples & created a "dummy round" - then I "marked up" the JGS version of the drawing to get their approval on my dimensions. The JGS drawing was for a .338 Lapua Improved 40 degree which is what I wanted, but I wanted to run a tighter neck and tighter tolerances in the neck. Also I wanted the throat & leade set up for the 300 gr. Berger Hybrid bullet so that the bullet body bearing surface was above the neck/shoulder junction (deadly-doughnut area)and only the boat-tail portion hangs down into the shoulder area. - If my memory serves me correctly the OAL (bullet tip to case head) is approx. 3.975" as I'm running this in single shot actions. - I purchased an inexpensive .338 Lapua mag bullet seating die to build my dummy round when I started the initial project. - The cases after being neck-turned still maintained enough neck tension to hold the seated bullet (and I super-glued it when I established the seating depth). - I provided JGS the dummy round so that they could provide me the final version of the drawing (which I'm providing to you) which I approved for production. I then had JGS supply me the reamer & a "GO" head-space gauge. - I supplied the reamer, gauge, drawing, dummy-round & barrel blanks along with the BAT action to my Gunsmith who chambered my 3 barrels. - I like this cartridge a lot, it is a "true" Ackley type design in that the head-space dimension is .004 under measured from the case head to the datum on the shoulder. This is the way P.O. Ackley "wild-catted" most of his cartridges. It makes it so that a "Standard / Factory" (SAAMI spec) round will chamber (with "feel") in the Ackley chamber. - The caming power of the bolt will close on the factory brass - no trouble & worrying about excessive head-space isn't a worry. - After I fired a good stiff "Standard" .338 Lapua load in the Improved chamber, the brass formed out quite nice using Reloader 33 & the 300 gr. Berger. - In a 34" Benchmark 1-9 twist barrel the velocity was in the high 2700 fps range 9approx 2785 - 2800 fps). - I forgot to mention Improved reloading dies but will now. - I pursued this in 2 ways. - When I had my Gunsmith chamber my barrels I provided a Wilson .338 caliber straight-line bullet seating BLANK die. - I had him chamber this die with my reamer, making up a very nice and tight tolerance bullet seater. - Also, I had him provide a Newlon Shoulder-Bump Bushing style sizer die using the same reamer. - For a Full-Length Sizing die I provided 3 Fire-Formed pieces of brass to Whidden Gunworks and had him build me a F/L sizer (bushing style) & also another bullet seater just because it was a good deal & completed the die set.Guys,
Can anyone help me to locate a reamer print for the .338 Lapua Magnum Improved with 40 degree shoulder?