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6BR- Ackley Improved 40 degree

For me. it's the ease of making good cases and not really loosing any velocity. It should be easier on barrels and the longer neck also makes it less free bore sensitive.
Matt P
 
A new 26" Krieger is giving me a repeatable 2974 FPS. and sub .1 groups. I think it is good for 600 and maybe 1000, so we will see if can equal the Dasher there. It is sure a treat to make and shoot...... jim
 
What I have seen so far is no loss in velocity at all. Even if there was, the other benefits outweigh that for me. I think it will take the dashers place eventually.
 
What I have seen so far is no loss in velocity at all. Even if there was, the other benefits outweigh that for me. I think it will take the dashers place eventually.
That's a very large statement, and I'm glad it comes from someone who has a lot of knowledge and background with the Dasher. I'm happy I done one and look forward to doing some testing if the weather ever warms up. I've been following everybody replies with interest.
 
Where's the best place to get a reamer for this 6BRAI and whats going to be the standard seems to be few different variants :confused:
 
Use the same shoulder and base diameters as the dasher. Harrell's will sell you a dasher die with .080" cut off the bottom. I am recommending the D3 die. Neck is up to you, length and freebore just like any other br. Jgs made mine.
 
Waited and waited for my Brdx reamer from Manson. It's in the mail as I type this. Just what is a BRAI? Are we chasing phantoms and promises of new, better latest I have to have! Say it ain't so, Joe!
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Waited and waited for my Brdx reamer from Manson. It's in the mail as I type this. Just what is a BRAI? Are we chasing phantoms and promises of new, better latest I have to have! Say it ain't so, Joe!
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6BR ackley improved
 
6BR ackley improved
Hoping to see a reamer print for dimensions. One can hope "ai" was a definitive term, but seems more generic than specific to dimensions and neck/shoulder angles. Brdx is "ai" as well, looking to find out how its dimensions compare to 6brai being talked about in this thread. Hence comment (tongue in cheek) about new latest and greatest. What exactly are we talking about here?
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Use the same shoulder and base diameters as the dasher. Harrell's will sell you a dasher die with .080" cut off the bottom. I am recommending the D3 die. Neck is up to you, length and freebore just like any other br. Jgs made mine.
Alex:Sent you an email @ your yahoo address.
 
Here is a copy of what I am ordering. I changed letterbox T to a chamber OAL of 1.540" max and trim to of 1.530" just from something I prefer, a little shorter neck to balance out such a fine round. I wanted a flexible reamer, so zero freebore, and I have a JGS throater to suit 55 grain on up. .272" ND allows a light clean up pass on the neck turner, or will run as a no turn. I have been using a shortened Harrells D2 with no ill effects, thanks to an education on Harrells dies from a super duper nice fellow Mr. Stan Taylor. Works great.
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Here is a copy of what I am ordering. I changed letterbox T to a chamber OAL of 1.540" max and trim to of 1.530" just from something I prefer, a little shorter neck to balance out such a fine round. I wanted a flexible reamer, so zero freebore, and I have a JGS throater to suit 55 grain on up. .272" ND allows a light clean up pass on the neck turner, or will run as a no turn. I have been using a shortened Harrells D2 with no ill effects, thanks to an education on Harrells dies from a super duper nice fellow Mr. Stan Taylor. Works great.
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Here is a copy of what I am ordering. I changed letterbox T to a chamber OAL of 1.540" max and trim to of 1.530" just from something I prefer, a little shorter neck to balance out such a fine round. I wanted a flexible reamer, so zero freebore, and I have a JGS throater to suit 55 grain on up. .272" ND allows a light clean up pass on the neck turner, or will run as a no turn. I have been using a shortened Harrells D2 with no ill effects, thanks to an education on Harrells dies from a super duper nice fellow Mr. Stan Taylor. Works great.

Tclauch- thanks for print, will compare it to the Manson print. Appreciate the response to the question.
David Duff

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I got out my LG and measured the throat wear on the rifle and it's defintly moving slower over the HG. After making the measurements and calculating the rounds down the barrel it's moving at .004 for every 100 rounds fired. That's much better than the .007 from my HG.
It's still more than I had hoped for since it has the longer neck but it is what it is.
 
I got out my LG and measured the throat wear on the rifle and it's defintly moving slower over the HG. After making the measurements and calculating the rounds down the barrel it's moving at .004 for every 100 rounds fired. That's much better than the .007 from my HG.
It's still more than I had hoped for since it has the longer neck but it is what it is.

It still is very impressive, percentage-wise! Your .004 is nearly 43% less than the .007 figure. Or you can spin the figures around and state your HG has a figure 75% higher than your LG.
 

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