I have a couple rifles chambered in 6.5CM. I recently purchased the Hornady chamber length gauge to see how much free ore they had so that I could experiment with OAL so as to minimize jump. Note: they are al factory built rifles with OEM chambers.
If I were to try and load rounds with minimal jump, the bullet would just barely be into the case mouth. Being I saw it on all my rifles it appears it’s done as a safety to make sure all factory loaded ammo chambers safely so as to prevent over pressure accidents. Sound about right ?
For a rifle to have a chamber that allows minimal jump,are they typically custom reamed chambers ?
With thes rifles, it pretty much appears that the chamber gauge was a waste of money.
Randy
If I were to try and load rounds with minimal jump, the bullet would just barely be into the case mouth. Being I saw it on all my rifles it appears it’s done as a safety to make sure all factory loaded ammo chambers safely so as to prevent over pressure accidents. Sound about right ?
For a rifle to have a chamber that allows minimal jump,are they typically custom reamed chambers ?
With thes rifles, it pretty much appears that the chamber gauge was a waste of money.
Randy
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