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How to turn brass to proper diameter?

DngBat7

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How do I determine the throat diameter of my barrel? I have basically figured out how to measure the rest the chamber. But I want to buy Peterson fat neck brass. I just don’t know how much I am suppose to turn it to. I am newbe to neck turning.

Thanks
 
Do you have any bras you’ve already fired in that barrel? If so, measure the od on the neck on that brass
 
Yes. Is it that simple? Do I need to worry about springback?

I never do, just take that measurement as your chamber neck diameter. Once you get the new brass, load a dummy round with the bullet of your choice and measure that od. Once you have those two numbers you will know what you have to remove plus a couple three thousands for clearance.
 
I never do, just take that measurement as your chamber neck diameter. Once you get the new brass, load a dummy round with the bullet of your choice and measure that od. Once you have those two numbers you will know what you have to remove plus a couple three thousands for clearance.
Great. Thank you!
 
No problem. And welcome to the neck turning worm hole......lol.....it’s not too bad.
So after it is sized and turned, How many thous between the brass neck od and the chamber throat id? How much room for expansion I guess to say
 
If it’s a full competition setup, then I like .002”. If it’s a semi auto or hunting setup.003 or .004 even is ok.
 
Have you contacted Kreiger to ask that question? A reamer print would have that data.

Making a chamber cast would be another option.
 
Have you contacted Kreiger to ask that question? A reamer print would have that data.

Making a chamber cast would be another option.
That is a great idea. Thank you. I would do a chamber cast, but I don’t feel like having to pay to have my rifle torn apart. But I will call kreiger
 
In your 6.5 Creedmoor, more than 1 thou per side clearance would do better. Think 2 thou per side.

Brass that has been fired in your chamber *will* have springback. Likely 1 though per side.

I’d really recommend trying to establish what your neck diameter is. I’m surprised that it isn’t stamped on the barrel.
 
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That is a great idea. Thank you. I would do a chamber cast, but I don’t feel like having to pay to have my rifle torn apart. But I will call kreiger
Kreiger won’t know what the diameter is. At least not normally.
 
That is a great idea. Thank you. I would do a chamber cast, but I don’t feel like having to pay to have my rifle torn apart. But I will call kreiger
You don't need to tear your rifle apart to do a chamber cast. Just get some cerosafe from Brownells and follow the instructions. It's not difficult.
 

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