Jim, that would work if you have your reamer made with the same dimensions as a Dasher at the body/shoulder junction which is about .460 diameter. Most Dasher dies resize to .459. My reamer has a .463 body/shoulder junction diameter. My die resizes to .462 there. I will have to admit the easiest most economical thing to do would be to have a 6BR-AI reamer made with the same dim. as the Dasher-.460. But my original "prototype" chamber made with 2 reamers was already bigger than that at .463, so I stayed with that dimension on my reamer. Mine also has has less body taper and maybe slightly more powder capacity. Probably wont make a hill of beans (or powder) difference in the real world, but sounds good on paper! Samuel
Hi James, that is some nice shooting. How did the pressure look at 32.6 and 32.8gr Varget? You broke your goal (and then some). I can't help but wonder if the full cartridge potential has been reached or not!
This is more exciting then waiting for a series Zombie episode on TV. Good luck Wednesday.
I have a front row seat....lol. I chambered this new barrel.Hi James, that is some nice shooting. How did the pressure look at 32.6 and 32.8gr Varget? You broke your goal (and then some). I can't help but wonder if the full cartridge potential has been reached or not!
This is more exciting then waiting for a series Zombie episode on TV. Good luck Wednesday
I hope Tim and Sam Hall see this and comment.
Starting from scratch, I'd chamber the 6BR first if you didn't want to shorten the OAL. Then run the BRDX in like Sam explained. Initially I was in the dark about being able to use a BR gauge since the angle was different on the 2 reamers.could you stop the BRDX reamer short then run a BR reamer in to get the neck length back?? I assume you would have to shorten my BRDX FL dies to size such a round??
could you stop the BRDX reamer short then run a BR reamer in to get the neck length back?? I assume you would have to shorten my BRDX FL dies to size such a round??