AKShooter
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Well, I was all set with my .223 build. I have a bighorn action on the way, and remage barrel from northland with the new 223 match chamber.
The match chamber has a .254 neck and a 0.90 freebore, 1:8 twist. The plan was to shoot lapua brass and I’ll get my hands on some today or tomorrow, but loaded rounds from research appear to be around .249-.250 A little more clearance than I’d typically choose but okay.
Now my wrench, I really have grown accustomed to the consistent neck tension I’m getting with turning necks and using bushing dies. Just on the fence to either stay the course and try the remage, or go with a tight neck (.250 or so) reamer. There is around 300-400 dollar difference in the two,, with the remage I'd most likely do a no-turn, or a slight clean. Not sure if a bushing die would be of benefit,,was thinking more along the lines of a lee neck collet die??
Rifle duties, really a trainer and low recoil range and small game rifle. Something inexpensive to load that takes a bit of shooting pressure off a few of my other pet rifles. But also want as much accuracy as I can reasonably get,,of course. Ranges would be out to around 600-800 max (but most shooting would be 400 yards and in). Plan on shooting the 75 amax, but want to play with some 60 grain flat bases too.
Just looking for pros and cons, rifle is still around 4 months out, so have a bit of time to get other parts ordered if need be. Thanks
The match chamber has a .254 neck and a 0.90 freebore, 1:8 twist. The plan was to shoot lapua brass and I’ll get my hands on some today or tomorrow, but loaded rounds from research appear to be around .249-.250 A little more clearance than I’d typically choose but okay.
Now my wrench, I really have grown accustomed to the consistent neck tension I’m getting with turning necks and using bushing dies. Just on the fence to either stay the course and try the remage, or go with a tight neck (.250 or so) reamer. There is around 300-400 dollar difference in the two,, with the remage I'd most likely do a no-turn, or a slight clean. Not sure if a bushing die would be of benefit,,was thinking more along the lines of a lee neck collet die??
Rifle duties, really a trainer and low recoil range and small game rifle. Something inexpensive to load that takes a bit of shooting pressure off a few of my other pet rifles. But also want as much accuracy as I can reasonably get,,of course. Ranges would be out to around 600-800 max (but most shooting would be 400 yards and in). Plan on shooting the 75 amax, but want to play with some 60 grain flat bases too.
Just looking for pros and cons, rifle is still around 4 months out, so have a bit of time to get other parts ordered if need be. Thanks