Hengehold
Silver $$ Contributor
I have noticed that in one of my rifles my fired case necks are not large enough to allow a bullet to slide freely through the case mouth. In other words, if I hold a bullet above the case mouth of a fired case and drop it, it will not pass through the case mouth opening and fall through to the bottom of the case. All of my other rifles allow a bullet to pass freely through a fired case mouth.
- I am reloading for a 6.5x284 with Lapua brass.
- brand new reamer used marked as .297 neck diameter.
- loaded round diameter is .294 which gives a total of 3 thousandths clearance in the neck or 1.5 thousandths clearance on each side of the case neck.
My initial conclusion is that my chamber neck is about 1-2 thousandths too tight and I will need to trim the necks on my brass. Has anyone else had this experience with an overall neck clearance of .003?
Thanks,
Trevor
- I am reloading for a 6.5x284 with Lapua brass.
- brand new reamer used marked as .297 neck diameter.
- loaded round diameter is .294 which gives a total of 3 thousandths clearance in the neck or 1.5 thousandths clearance on each side of the case neck.
My initial conclusion is that my chamber neck is about 1-2 thousandths too tight and I will need to trim the necks on my brass. Has anyone else had this experience with an overall neck clearance of .003?
Thanks,
Trevor