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6BR Throat length as worked out by D.Kiff

I understand that Dave Kiff at Pacific Precision has worked out a throat length of around .088 . If I am correct,can
anyone say if this is working and what their experience is.
 
Free Bore or Throat Length will be dictated by your bullet selection. For the 105/107's I have been useing .113" but my new reamer was cut at .103" so we could also use the 95's. .088" free bore is for the lighter bullets.
 
Bob:

Dave Kiff cut my 6BR Reamer with a .20 throat knowing I had a 6mm 1.5 degree lead throating reamer. I have my customers send a case with a bullet seated to the depth they plan to shoot. I ask if they want the bullet into the rifling or how many thousants jump they want. I suggest every smith should have short throated chamber reamers and throating reamers in their shop. It is a $69.00 expense that is well worth the price.
Rustystud
 
could you use the .113" freebore for a lighter bullet such as the 87 or 90gr with a 1:10 twist rate? Would accuracy suffer?

Thanks:)
 

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