I am looking at a blueprint for a 6mmBr fininshing reamer. On the print immediately after the .272 neck portion ends there is a short.0142 area where the chamber tapers down to the bore diameter of .2435 - is there a name for this area? Then after this portion there is a area .080 long called "Lead"- is this area = to freebore? Finally after the "Lead"
there is a area .200 long called "Throat" and to the very right there is a 1 30 symbolizing I believe (but am uncertain) the angle of the throat. I would think, based on the print I am looking at, that the ogive of the bullet would actually first come in contact with the bore somewhere in the first 5% of the area called throat however I do know this is really just a guess on my part - and- I do know with complete certainty that I am NOT a Gunsmith.
If I provide a Gunsmith with the specifications off a reamer print or a copy of the print could the Smith tell me within +/- .005 where the ogive would engage the rifling (assuming a new barrel)
The reason for the question in the first place is I have a opportunity to buy a recently rebarrled 223AI 1/14 twist and I have a copy of the print for the reamer used to finish the chamber. I quit shooting .223 6/7 years ago but I still have 900 pieces of new brass and 1,850 Fowler 52 grs and 1,200 Shilen 52 grs and I don't want to buy the gun unless it has a reasonble chance of liking the bullets I already own. The print was faxed to me but the gun itself is three states away from where I live or else I would just go check the seating depth.
If these questions are to basic for this Forum I apoligize in advance.
Thanks for any insight or help.
there is a area .200 long called "Throat" and to the very right there is a 1 30 symbolizing I believe (but am uncertain) the angle of the throat. I would think, based on the print I am looking at, that the ogive of the bullet would actually first come in contact with the bore somewhere in the first 5% of the area called throat however I do know this is really just a guess on my part - and- I do know with complete certainty that I am NOT a Gunsmith.
If I provide a Gunsmith with the specifications off a reamer print or a copy of the print could the Smith tell me within +/- .005 where the ogive would engage the rifling (assuming a new barrel)
The reason for the question in the first place is I have a opportunity to buy a recently rebarrled 223AI 1/14 twist and I have a copy of the print for the reamer used to finish the chamber. I quit shooting .223 6/7 years ago but I still have 900 pieces of new brass and 1,850 Fowler 52 grs and 1,200 Shilen 52 grs and I don't want to buy the gun unless it has a reasonble chance of liking the bullets I already own. The print was faxed to me but the gun itself is three states away from where I live or else I would just go check the seating depth.
If these questions are to basic for this Forum I apoligize in advance.
Thanks for any insight or help.