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Shilen Barrels

Any pros or cons with the Shilen Ratchet 4 groove barrel 17T for a 30BR? What would be a good finished length of the barrel? It will be a .330 no turn neck chamber. Any recommendations for bullets and powder. Future plan is for BIB's bullets once they get stock - gut I need a good bullet now,

Thanks
 
Any pros or cons with the Shilen Ratchet 4 groove barrel 17T for a 30BR? What would be a good finished length of the barrel? It will be a .330 no turn neck chamber. Any recommendations for bullets and powder. Future plan is for BIB's bullets once they get stock - gut I need a good bullet now,

Thanks
In my opinion, It is a waste of time to make a 30BR barrel any longer than 22 1/2 inches. I cut mine to that.

I have never shot a Shilen Ratchet, as I prefer cut rifled barrels. But their barrels are some of the very best.

How are you planning on using a .330 no neck turn? When you neck a Lapua 6BR case to 30 cal, the neck walls will be too thick to not neck turn.

Most shooters are using around .009 to .0095 neck wall thickness in a .330 neck chambers as most good 30 caliber 112 to 118 grn bullets will have a gas ring at the base that measures .3085/.3087.
 
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In my opinion, It is a waste of time to make a 30BR barrel any longer than 22 1/2 inches. I cut mine to that.

I have never shot a Shilen Ratchet, as I prefer cut rifled barrels. But their barrels are some of the very best.

How are you planning on using a .330 no neck turn? When you neck a Lapua 6BR case to 30 cal, the neck walls will be too thick to not neck turn.

Most shooters are using around .009 to .0095 neck wall thickness in a .330 neck chambers as most good 30 caliber 112 to 118 grn bullets will have a gas ring at the base that measures .3085/.3087.
The no turn neck was for the reamer spec. I do plan on turning them. What is a good sizing die using mandrels.
 
The no turn neck was for the reamer spec. I do plan on turning them. What is a good sizing die using mandrels.
I guess I am confused as to what you are referring too.

If you have a reamer that is “no neck turn”, that means you can seat a bullet in the unaltered neck of the intended case and that loaded case will chamber and fire with no problems.

I feel pretty safe in saying that if you neck up a Lapua 6BR case to 30 caliber and seat a bullet, it will not work In a chamber that was cut with a reamer that features a .330 neck.

I can’t give an opinion of mandrels for necking up 30BR cases because I blow them out rather tha neck them up.
 
There's some major confusion going on here...either in terminology or what you think you're going to get for a chamber versus what you're really going to get.

After expanding the neck, the 'lump' at the bottom of the new neck (that used to be the shoulder) will measure .336-.337.

That figure and the terms "no turn" and ".330 neck diameter" make no sense, at all. -Al
 
There's some major confusion going on here...either in terminology or what you think you're going to get for a chamber versus what you're really going to get.

After expanding the neck, the 'lump' at the bottom of the new neck (that used to be the shoulder) will measure .336-.337.

That figure and the terms "no turn" and ".330 neck diameter" make no sense, at all. -Al
My terminology may not be correct. The reamer is a .330 Robinett no turn neck reamer. That is how it was explained to me. Upon expanding the necks of the 6mm lapua brass I will need to turn the necks using your formula to get the proper neck thickness and I plan on using a Harrell's sizing die. Am I missing something here. I have tried reading all that I can. This is my first attempt with the 30BR and I want to get it right. Any clarification and help from you is greatly appreciated. Please PM me and get me on the right track.
 
My terminology may not be correct. The reamer is a .330 Robinett no turn neck reamer. That is how it was explained to me. Upon expanding the necks of the 6mm lapua brass I will need to turn the necks using your formula to get the proper neck thickness and I plan on using a Harrell's sizing die. Am I missing something here. I have tried reading all that I can. This is my first attempt with the 30BR and I want to get it right. Any clarification and help from you is greatly appreciated. Please PM me and get me on the right track.
We need a pic of the reamer print.
Unfortunately, there are a multitude of [so called] Robinett 30BR reamers, which feature differing dimensions, thus ARE NOT what one would expect on a reamer bearing my name peruse this link:

The [so called] Robinett 30 BR reamer- exposed.

:( If the print states, "NO TURN", that's a "red flag" for certain. :confused: RG
 
We need a pic of the reamer print. :(
If the print states, "NO TURN", that's a "red flag" for certain. :confused: RG

Amen to both of the above....from the man that knows!

Here's 'the lump' on 6BR cases that have been expanded to .30:

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Jackie is spot on on everything. One of the best barrels I ever had was a Shilen 17 twist in 30 cal. I don't think it was a ratchet style, this was over 10 years ago. I won a lot of wood with it.

A good barrel is where you find it, they all make good and bad, and sometimes great!
Wayne is correct. A great barrel is where you find it. Wayne built me a .30 BR about 10 years ago with a Pacnor barrel. 10 years and probably about 8000 rounds later it shoots better than when new. I wouldn’t trade that barrel for a gold monkey.
 

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