Chamber vs Brass vs Die dimenions???
My question is this.....
When preparing/procuring components for a new build what is the best way to ensure compatibility of the brass, chamber, sizer relationship.
For example...
Buy blank of choice
Buy brass and bullets
Make dummy round and send to reamer maker
Chamber barrel
Fire a few pieces of brass (3 times each?) neck size only?
send dummy rounds made from this fired brass to custom die maker.
I will be building a couple of 6.5x47 lapua rifles. Nothing exotic, no turn neck, throated for 130 class bullets.
In the past I have used many redding bushing dies and am considering a custom bushing or F.L. die instead.
Also considered the bushing die may be better as when going that route I can avoid sizing the area where the potential doughnut would develop.
I appreciate the wealth of knowledge on this forum and understand that a properly asked question is essential for good answers. If clarification is needed I will do my best. If anyone can chime in with advice in this/these areas I would be grateful!
Thanks in advance
Wally
My question is this.....
When preparing/procuring components for a new build what is the best way to ensure compatibility of the brass, chamber, sizer relationship.
For example...
Buy blank of choice
Buy brass and bullets
Make dummy round and send to reamer maker
Chamber barrel
Fire a few pieces of brass (3 times each?) neck size only?
send dummy rounds made from this fired brass to custom die maker.
I will be building a couple of 6.5x47 lapua rifles. Nothing exotic, no turn neck, throated for 130 class bullets.
In the past I have used many redding bushing dies and am considering a custom bushing or F.L. die instead.
Also considered the bushing die may be better as when going that route I can avoid sizing the area where the potential doughnut would develop.
I appreciate the wealth of knowledge on this forum and understand that a properly asked question is essential for good answers. If clarification is needed I will do my best. If anyone can chime in with advice in this/these areas I would be grateful!
Thanks in advance
Wally