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Trim length from reamer print

mac86951

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I've done my searches on this forum and concluded the following: my chamber reamer print has a min length of 2.020; a standard chamber min length is 2.025. Standard published brass trim to length is 2.005" with a max of 2.015".

Would I keep the standard trim length specs, or should I reduce by 0.005" as the min depth is reduced by that as well (difference in reamers)

My research would indicate keep standard trim lengths, but I didn't see this question specifically.

-Mac
 
mac86951 said:
I've done my searches on this forum and concluded the following: my chamber reamer print has a min length of 2.020; a standard chamber min length is 2.025. Standard published brass trim to length is 2.005" with a max of 2.015".

Would I keep the standard trim length specs, or should I reduce by 0.005" as the min depth is reduced by that as well (difference in reamers)

My research would indicate keep standard trim lengths,
but I didn't see this question specifically.

-Mac

FWIW, that's what I would do. My thinking is that it slightly reduces the chamber neck area that is exposed to hard carbon fouling. I think it would also be a good idea for you to verify, or at least "reasonably know" that the reamer matched the print and that the chamber is in fact cut to the proper depth.
 
I've done my searches on this forum and concluded the following: my chamber reamer print has a min length of 2.020; a standard chamber min length is 2.025. Standard published brass trim to length is 2.005" with a max of 2.015".

I want to know the length of the chamber, not your chamber, I want to know the length of my chambers. I want to know the length/distance from the beginning of the rifling to the bolt face, I want to know the length/distance from the shoulder to the bolt face. If I cut the chamber I know the dimensions. You have a blue print, someone cut the chamber.

If you were a case former you could form cases that would allow you to determine the length of the chamber from the beginning of the throat to the bolt face.

Again, I have a chamber that is long from the shoulder to the bolt face. It is .011" longer than a go-gage length chamber. I do not insist on trimming the cases to 'trim to length', I do not insist on trimming the case length to maximum length. I add the .011" to the length of the case between the shoulder to the case head.

F. Guffey
 

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