Michael Torre said:Did you ever find your primary extraction ?
I never stayed at a cheap hotel or a back inn, I
resent the implication.
M-
May I repeat....Re: 6BR is Siff in Rapid Fire
Chamber is too small at back inn, had the same problem, and loosing primary extraction also don't help as Dan the 40x man said
The chamber at the bolt face is .471 the sizing die is making the base of the brass .4685 to .469. How small do you want it ?May I repeat....
"The chamber is too small at the back"
He had stated that he could not push a bullet in the fired case easily, and if turned upside down it would not fall out. that is a way to easily jack pressure. back a few years when shooters were experimenting with fitted necks they often had these problems. his .00075 ( if his math was right) clearance was way to tight.
Well the thing is I can push hard enough to slide it... but what differentiates a slide versus a loose slip fit?... is that what im looking for ?If bullet won’t slide into case neck after firing, opening the chamber neck up should help..
You can and will do what you want, but the ANSWER is........... your chamber is too small.The chamber at the bolt face is .471 the sizing die is making the base of the brass .4685 to .469. How small do you want it ?
is that you Paul?Re: 6BR is Siff in Rapid Fire
I used to have a lot of primary extraction - but my "Ex" got all of it in the settlement![]()
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You can and will do what you want, but the ANSWER is........... your chamber is too small.
It ain't the neck.
I shoot many rounds with a "scuff fit" neck (learned that term from #2 in BR HOF. I think he coined it) which means NO clearance. You cain't hardly force a BT bullet back in with your fingers, FB, no way.
Necks don't hang up, ever. There's simply no mechanism for it.
"Chamber finish" pahhhhh. I've had chambers with rings you could file your corns with..... no hangups. And 320 grit? 240 crosshatch? Polished mirror smooth? None of them show a tendency to hang up. Other characteristics, YES, but none of them hang up.
.471 is too small, there IS a mechanism for that problem.
I have my reamers ground at .477
I don't know your level of gunsmithing skill but I have two friends who've polished or "honed" theirs out using sandpaper/dowel/power etc, I've done the same but now I spin 'em out on the lathe. If you decide to open up the rear end of the chamber it's best to spin the bbl.
BTST, I don't expect you to believe nor lissen to me![]()