I posted a question concerning shoulder angles a few days ago. In the discussion a statement was made about a cartridge called the "6mm Beggs".
Mr Beggs was rather famous for his shooting establishment (building) in Texas where he gave access to BR shooters to develop their loads and ideas. He developed the 6mm and another caliber from the .220 Russian cartridge and was able to practically eliminate case stretching! It was also stated that his modifications produced a cartridge that rivaled the PPC cartridge.
What he did besides necking up to 6mm and incorporating a 30* shoulder, was sharpen the "radius angle" of the neck/shoulder junction.
I don't understand the above sentence ! I didn't know there was an angle at the neck/shoulder junction, I just thought it was a point on the neck. Is there an angle at this juncture that is portrayed on reamer prints ?
Mr Beggs was rather famous for his shooting establishment (building) in Texas where he gave access to BR shooters to develop their loads and ideas. He developed the 6mm and another caliber from the .220 Russian cartridge and was able to practically eliminate case stretching! It was also stated that his modifications produced a cartridge that rivaled the PPC cartridge.
What he did besides necking up to 6mm and incorporating a 30* shoulder, was sharpen the "radius angle" of the neck/shoulder junction.
I don't understand the above sentence ! I didn't know there was an angle at the neck/shoulder junction, I just thought it was a point on the neck. Is there an angle at this juncture that is portrayed on reamer prints ?









