SteveOak
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Has anyone developed a formula or set of specs such as reamer dimensions, head space, rim depth etc for a specific brand of rimfire ammo?
It is pretty common that you buy a rifle or have one built or rebarreled and then go through a process of determining which flavor of ammo, Eley or Lapua being the major players, give the best results.
Seems that there would be something other than Voodoo or happenstance that causes one particular brand to perform well and the other to perform not as well or not well at all.
If it is a function of dimensions then it would follow that the dimensions, could be divided into three major categories.
1. Shoots both to an acceptable level but prefers Eley
2. Shoots both to an acceptable level but prefers Lapua
3. Shoots one or the other quite well but shoots the other very poorly.
It would seem that both 1 and 2 are less then preferable outcomes and that 3 is much preferred unless of course your rifle now prefers the ‘wrong’ ammo. LOL
It would seem that 3 is the preferred outcome as it would indicate a strong optimization of dimensions for a particular brand while both 1 and 2 could probably perform better than they do if the rifle had a stronger preference for one brand.
I am exploring this as I am getting ready to have a rifle built and will need to spec a chamber. I would prefer to steer the results for the best outcome rather than throw a couple of thousand dollars at a rifle and cross my fingers that I will get a rifle that shoots well.
The dimension that I am looking at as the most important dimension is the profile of the bullet. A rounder bullet would probably like a steeper leade angle then the headspace would be the secondary dimension, both being critical.
I have not explored rimfire chambering dimensions enough to know if there are more to be considered. If anyone can post a drawing with comprehensive chamber dimensions I would appreciate it.
It is pretty common that you buy a rifle or have one built or rebarreled and then go through a process of determining which flavor of ammo, Eley or Lapua being the major players, give the best results.
Seems that there would be something other than Voodoo or happenstance that causes one particular brand to perform well and the other to perform not as well or not well at all.
If it is a function of dimensions then it would follow that the dimensions, could be divided into three major categories.
1. Shoots both to an acceptable level but prefers Eley
2. Shoots both to an acceptable level but prefers Lapua
3. Shoots one or the other quite well but shoots the other very poorly.
It would seem that both 1 and 2 are less then preferable outcomes and that 3 is much preferred unless of course your rifle now prefers the ‘wrong’ ammo. LOL
It would seem that 3 is the preferred outcome as it would indicate a strong optimization of dimensions for a particular brand while both 1 and 2 could probably perform better than they do if the rifle had a stronger preference for one brand.
I am exploring this as I am getting ready to have a rifle built and will need to spec a chamber. I would prefer to steer the results for the best outcome rather than throw a couple of thousand dollars at a rifle and cross my fingers that I will get a rifle that shoots well.
The dimension that I am looking at as the most important dimension is the profile of the bullet. A rounder bullet would probably like a steeper leade angle then the headspace would be the secondary dimension, both being critical.
I have not explored rimfire chambering dimensions enough to know if there are more to be considered. If anyone can post a drawing with comprehensive chamber dimensions I would appreciate it.
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