If I measure the diameter at the point on a reamer, how much extra is actually cut at that point in the chamber ? I'm measuring it .485 at the case mouth on the reamer.
Can I add one thou ?
I've got a 458x1.5 reamer.
I found that cutting down 458 Win Mag or 7mm Rem Mag brass to 1.5" does not work on it's own, the walls are too thick.
The case walls at the 1.5" mark are +- 20 thou. If I seat a .459 bullet in there, the round can't chamber because the .459 + 40 thou exceeds the chamber dimension at the case mouth.
When i size the brass in a .375 H&H die, the diameter at the case mouth comes out at .469.
I'm tryng to work out what size case reamer I can use to run into the sized cases to bring the case wall thickness down at the mouth, and by how much.
Has anyone done this before for the 458x1.5 ?
Can I add one thou ?
I've got a 458x1.5 reamer.
I found that cutting down 458 Win Mag or 7mm Rem Mag brass to 1.5" does not work on it's own, the walls are too thick.
The case walls at the 1.5" mark are +- 20 thou. If I seat a .459 bullet in there, the round can't chamber because the .459 + 40 thou exceeds the chamber dimension at the case mouth.
When i size the brass in a .375 H&H die, the diameter at the case mouth comes out at .469.
I'm tryng to work out what size case reamer I can use to run into the sized cases to bring the case wall thickness down at the mouth, and by how much.
Has anyone done this before for the 458x1.5 ?
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