effendude
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Sorry if this gets long... An older buddy of mine has a Rem 700 25-06 that was ackley'd by a local gunsmith when he lived in Arkansas. Ackley is stamped under the factory 25-06 stamping on the barrel so I know it wasn't set back and rechambered fresh. He never shot the rifle for 20+ years until yesterday. We went to set up his Redding custom reloading dies and the fireformed brass is about .008 larger than unfired brass at the web. I darn near got it stuck in the body die and didn't even get all the way to the base with the stroke. I told him he can't shoot the rifle until we set it back or rebarrel. You can see how large the web and case body are compared to an unfired with the naked eye.
I suspect the smith just ackely'd the oversized factory chamber and didn't give it another thought. Only other way this could have happened is with the reamer was wobbling or something went wrong? Did smiths commonly just run the ackley reamer in by hand to modify the chamber or were the barrels removed and chucked up? I suppose both operations would work. Rifle is 30+ years old so there is no recourse other than setting back or rebarreling. This is driving my older OCD afflicted buddy crazy so I'm helping him get some answers.
Thanks,
Scott
I suspect the smith just ackely'd the oversized factory chamber and didn't give it another thought. Only other way this could have happened is with the reamer was wobbling or something went wrong? Did smiths commonly just run the ackley reamer in by hand to modify the chamber or were the barrels removed and chucked up? I suppose both operations would work. Rifle is 30+ years old so there is no recourse other than setting back or rebarreling. This is driving my older OCD afflicted buddy crazy so I'm helping him get some answers.
Thanks,
Scott