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Really good info, thank you. Any idea how far you've got till the lands?180s at 2.950 aren’t touching my .045” freebore.
Really good info, thank you. Any idea how far you've got till the lands?180s at 2.950 aren’t touching my .045” freebore.
Are you jumping them? Thinking my 0 freebore may be way too short.
For 180HYB and a Wyatt extended box I used .037" FB @ 1.5° to touch for somewhere around 2.950" OAL. I'd have to go look for more specific numbers. What throat angle are you using? Throat angle can make a pretty big difference.Really good info, thank you. Any idea how far you've got till the lands?
It shouldnt be much.Really good info, thank you. Any idea how far you've got till the lands?
I believe it's a 1 degree throat, it is Mr Wheelers print, only changing the freebore. I'm thinking the 0 freebore will work well. These will be mag fed from MDT or Accurate mags in a short action AI rifle. I can load as long as long 2.95 but want some wiggle roomFor 180HYB and a Wyatt extended box I used .037" FB @ 1.5° to touch for somewhere around 2.950" OAL. I'd have to go look for more specific numbers. What throat angle are you using? Throat angle can make a pretty big difference.
Will take your advice, thank you!Theres nothing wrong with the 1.5 degree lead. I would go to that and you would be better off. Ask JGS to redo the print with a 1.5 and you should have some feebore.
Any idea if you have to do anything extra with the SAC dies?First thing is that once you have clickers, it's pretty tough to get rid of them completely, especially with Lapua brass because it's pretty beefy. But starting with virgin brass I'm using Cortina's sizing die. In a standard press it works great but I have found that with my auto drive on a 750 I need to 'pre-size' the base with Cortina's mandrel die minus the mandrel to knock the base down before hitting it with the full length sizing die. His mandrel die is base sized to match his sizing die so it's a great combo and I get zero clickers now.
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I've gotten it to work with just Cortina's sizing die on the drive and I have a buddy who uses the SAC on an auto drive but another friend had trouble with both but I don't know his chamber dimensions. I only use the mandrel die just to make life easier on the auto drive, I did say 'need' but it's not really a need if you lube properly. When I was using Cortina's die on the 750 without the drive it wasn't a big deal and I didn't have any clickers and I even tested it on the Zero Press and had no issues. But with the drive I have no feeling so I try to make things as easy as possible for the press and the brass especially since I work on other stuff while it's working. That's all.Any idea if you have to do anything extra with the SAC dies?
Thank youI've gotten it to work with just Cortina's sizing die on the drive and I have a buddy who uses the SAC on an auto drive but another friend had trouble with both but I don't know his chamber dimensions. I only use the mandrel die just to make life easier on the auto drive, I did say 'need' but it's not really a need if you lube properly. When I was using Cortina's die on the 750 without the drive it wasn't a big deal and I didn't have any clickers and I even tested it on the Zero Press and had no issues. But with the drive I have no feeling so I try to make things as easy as possible for the press and the brass especially since I work on other stuff while it's working. That's all.
My .200 is .535 for reference.
I have a delrin boreguide that was made for Borden actions, works fine.Which Boreguide is everyone using for this? I have the possum hollow one for .284 win, but don’t know if it’ll work for this.
Hi Alex,I got .3115" for the neck diameter on a loaded round.