Gents,
I have a newly chambered 6mm BRX bbl. I ordered new Lapua brass. Decided after much reading that I wanted to use the false shoulder method of fireforming.
The necks were necked up to 25 cal and then placed in the 6 MM BR FL sizing die. As I kept sizing the neck down to 6mm, the case was inserted into the chamber looking for the point where the bolt would just close. It never would. I have the neck completely resized back to 6MM and the bolt still would not close.
I took a factory case that had been FL resized and attempted to chamber it in the gun. No dice. Now I am concerned. I actually took the factory case and with some coaxing, got the bolt to close. When I extracted the case, the mouth of the case was crimped.
Now I am really getting concerned. Got the print out of for the reamer. Also measured the OAL of a new case.
New Case 1.558"
Reamer print on chamber length 1.550"
What gives? This reamer is supposed to be a no turn neck. Just create a false shoulder and go fireform.
Now it would appear that I have to trim the case neck shorter to get it to chamber. There has never been any mentioning of trimming the brass shorter in order to get it to chamber when fireforming brass for a 6 mm BRX.
As I see it, there are only two possible issues here.
First, the cases need to be trimmed shorted to get the brass to chamber.
Second, the reamer is ground with a neck area that is too short.
What are the neck length of your reamers?
Thanks for the imput.
Bob
I have a newly chambered 6mm BRX bbl. I ordered new Lapua brass. Decided after much reading that I wanted to use the false shoulder method of fireforming.
The necks were necked up to 25 cal and then placed in the 6 MM BR FL sizing die. As I kept sizing the neck down to 6mm, the case was inserted into the chamber looking for the point where the bolt would just close. It never would. I have the neck completely resized back to 6MM and the bolt still would not close.
I took a factory case that had been FL resized and attempted to chamber it in the gun. No dice. Now I am concerned. I actually took the factory case and with some coaxing, got the bolt to close. When I extracted the case, the mouth of the case was crimped.
Now I am really getting concerned. Got the print out of for the reamer. Also measured the OAL of a new case.
New Case 1.558"
Reamer print on chamber length 1.550"
What gives? This reamer is supposed to be a no turn neck. Just create a false shoulder and go fireform.
Now it would appear that I have to trim the case neck shorter to get it to chamber. There has never been any mentioning of trimming the brass shorter in order to get it to chamber when fireforming brass for a 6 mm BRX.
As I see it, there are only two possible issues here.
First, the cases need to be trimmed shorted to get the brass to chamber.
Second, the reamer is ground with a neck area that is too short.
What are the neck length of your reamers?
Thanks for the imput.
Bob