The standard Swift has 21 degree shoulder, if I wanted a chamber with a 30 degree shoulder, how do I headspace when the only go, no-go gauges are 21 degree?
I've chambered and worked with lots of Ackleys. A properly set up Ackley will have about a .004" crush fit on a non fire formed case. Set it up to your brass. It will fire form and shoot great that way without any case web stretching.It’s for a Shilen pre-thread barrel for a Savage target action.
I want a 30* shoulder Swift and Shilen chambers one. Whidden will make a fl bushing die, my last one came in 4 weeks.
It’s been suggested by those who worked with Ackleys you can use the standard go and no-go gauges. The shoulders blow out and then use a bump gage to set up the FL dies.
Please don't do this with an Ackley chamber. Your just asking for case head seperation.Standard headapace gauges are used, although only the GO gauge is really utilized. Once the bolt closes on the GO gauge, reaming stops. In a pre-chambered Savage barrel it’s even easier: stick the GO gauge in the chamber, tighten the barrel into the action until it’s snug against the gauge and cinch the barrel nut. Piece ‘o cake.
I've seen new virgin brass vary in headspace up to .012" short of a go gage. But apparently that won't induce headspace or web separation according to you. I guess that's not a reason to headspace it your brass. So what the hell do I know. Apparently I'm just a key board commander idiot that knows nothing. But thank you for your expert opinion. Next time something makes perfect sense to me I'll be sure and ask you to set me straight.Since WHEN does chambering just deep enough to close on a GO gauge cause excess headspace? The only measurement that matters is the neck/shoulder junction point on cartridges that headspace on the shoulder (datum, whatever). Nobody here is suggesting running an AI reamer into an already chambered barrel without setting it back first. Good Lord, people. Get your facts straight before putting on your Keyboard Commando helmet!