SHall
Silver $$ Contributor
Has anyone ever experimented with just blowing out the shoulder of a standard 6BR to 40 degrees? No, I'm not talking about a Dasher or BRDX where the shoulder is blown forward 70-100 thou and has a 40 degree shoulder. My winter project is an Improved 6BR that has the Ackley benefits, but much easier to make than the existing improved BR's. P.O. Ackley's theory with the 40 degree shoulder and very little body taper was: better combustion chamber, more stable brass, less bolt thrust, less case growth, more velosity with less pressure. This Ackley Improved round will headspace on a new standard 6BR (Lapua) case at the neck/shoulder junction. So, there is no case prep. hassles associated with blowing the shoulder forward. There is safety issue with blowing the entire shoulder forward: this is case stretch. If not fireformed correctly, the case can stretch at the web, leaving it thin in that area. A thin web can rupture and blow brass, powder, and hot gasses back in the face of the shooter. I have witnessed this first hand: it is not pretty. If anyone can shed some light on this experiment let me know. And if you or know of someone that has a reamer or dies for this animal let me know. Thank you, Samuel Hall