Mine were that short straight out of the box before doing any prep workWhat size expander did you use?
Your lucky I'm happy for you.That's nuts Bill. I have three different lots of Alpha 6 Dasher brass and each lot is a little better than the lot before. The third lot was so consistent out of the box, I shot them in a 600 yard IBS match and won the two gun without any prep except to turn the necks so I could safely chamber them. I tried it again the following match and won that one also...... no fireforming, no prep, except to turn necks.
I am puzzled why some chamberings are getting so much negative press and others rave reviews?
My only experience is with the dasher brass.
CW
25 caliberWhat size expander did you use?
If you want to run Alpha you will want less at the .200 line so the cases can grip.Or you could do what works for the 6.5 PRC and have a reamer with an additional couple.001 at the .200 line for Alpha brass.
This CIP link is what the 6BRA cartridge/chamber was based off.Could someone please post a link to the 6BRA SAAMI/CIP cartridge & chamber drawings......
I am curious, based on first hand experience, what the .200 line diameters were on reamers that produced clickers when using non-Alpha brand brass in a BR or BRA chamber, and what was the minimum diameter number necessary to eliminate such?Many people including me use chambers with .4714-.4715 diameters at the .200 line on all BR variants to stop clickers without having to use small base dies, ring dies, Harrels #4, etc. To make brass that won’t work in the chamber design created by the person that popularized it with published reamer prints everywhere is just hard to imagine. I have a BRA build just starting now. Alpha brass was already purchased that I will have to sell. I am glad I saw this before I wasted any components and spent weeks scratching my head. Back to Lapua.
Sad have 300 neck turned for gun. Never againYes. That was my advice. Call it something else. Put it on the description it wont work in BRA chambers.
Trust me, Im willing to work with anyone to bring better stuff to our game. I have done a lot of that work. I dont get paid. I just like to see groups get smaller. But when it hurts me because I recomended something that ends up not working it makes me very hesitant going forward.
I'm going to say one last thing on this topic and Im done. I was involved in the preproduction testing. We were sent brass. It WAS based on my chamber. I was there. The Alpha guys were very interested in making the best stuff. Now when problems came up I heard many possible causes. I have only heard it was based on the cip chamber recently. Now, at the time of this brass coming out, there was no cip BRA chamber. Anyhow, tightening up the base may just be the way to make this brass work. But if it was originally not supposed to work in the BRA chambers we all had when the brass was designed, it was a big secret from all of us. And now its my chambers fault?This CIP link is what the 6BRA cartridge/chamber was based off.
Obviously it’s not your fault or a problem with your well proven chamber. The first batch of brass worked for you and everyone else that bought and used it based on your recommendation.I'm going to say one last thing on this topic and Im done. I was involved in the preproduction testing. We were sent brass. It WAS based on my chamber. I was there. The Alpha guys were very interested in making the best stuff. Now when problems came up I heard many possible causes. I have only heard it was based on the cip chamber recently. Now, at the time of this brass coming out, there was no cip BRA chamber. Anyhow, tightening up the base may just be the way to make this brass work. But if it was originally not supposed to work in the BRA chambers we all had when the brass was designed, it was a big secret from all of us. And now its my chambers fault?
I had both of my 6BRA s rechambered to 6BR. Not in the know ;[Obviously
They changed the brass and did not tell you or anyone. Short and simple. This problem should have been made public as soon as it was discovered. It would have saved a bunch of us time, money and aggravation.
So you are using Alpha OCD brass in a rifle chambered with the Alpha reamer and using a Micron Die.I just read through the entire thread and I think I may be having some similar problems as others? I didn’t check the base to shoulder measurement on the new Alpha OCD brass (what is it supposed to be?), but the new brass is difficult to close the bolt on (Alpha reamer w/ .120 FB done by a great ‘smith). I chose a starting load of 30.5gr N150 (w/ Berger 108’s) b/c I have quite a bit of it and have read positive things from guys using 150. Straight away I was getting ejector swipes at 2850-2870fps. Also after a handful of rounds I start seeing lots of tiny brass particles in the chamber and on my bolt.
On the 1x fired stuff I bump the shoulders a thou and they chamber much easier (Micron die), like any other round. Velocity topped out around 2950 with 31.4g N150 (heavy bolt lift, swipes of course). Settled on 30.8 which gave me about 3/8” elevation at 200yd, but it’s only running 2900fps. I haven’t shot enough of the sized brass to know if I’ll still get the brass flakes in the chamber, but I assume the swipes at the lower velocities are from the brass being too hard/undersized at the .200 line and not grabbing the chamber? Not sure why it’s so hard to close the bolt on out of the box when using Alpha’s own reamer (brass prep for virgin stuff is mandrel the neck, trim/chamfer/debur). Anyways, appreciate all the input and info everyone has already posted.
On the virgin brass I have a hard time closing the bolt compared to stuff that’s 1x fired and sized. Bolt lift is heavy on anything past 2900fps with the new brass as wellSo you are using Alpha OCD brass in a rifle chambered with the Alpha reamer and using a Micron Die.
You have heavy bolt lift / clickers when opening your bolt?
Same thing they r telling me right now wat did you ever figure outAlpha is thinking that my issues were due to the reamer dimension not being to CIP specifications at the base of the chamber. Basically the OCD brass isn't growing to the chamber and its slamming into the bolt face.