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Can you guys give me some advice on ordering a chambering reamer?
I want to have a varmint rifle built in 6 PPC. I don't want to go with the 6 PPC-USA chamber because of its large neck diameter (.272", I believe) and long leade/throat. I have that chamber in a factory Sako Vixen sporter in 6 PPC, and I have to seat the bullets very long to reach the rifling, with the bullet making contact in the case neck only about half the way down. And the 6 PPC CIP also seems large. I've been toying with the idea of a .265" neck and short throat. I'm happy to turn case necks.
First, what do I need to order? Will a "finisher" do everything--i.e., cut the chamber and leade/throat? Or do I need a separate reamer for the leade/throat?
Second, when I specify the neck diameter, how do I specify the throat length. I see "freebore" as a variable, but I'm not sure how to specify this to get what I want--which is having the light 6 mm.. bullets (68 and 62 grain) jamming the rifling while still seated well down into the case neck, with the bullet base close to the case neck/shoulder juncture.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Edit: My apologies if this is the wrong forum for this thread. This is not exactly Centerfire Benchrest, but it seems close!
I want to have a varmint rifle built in 6 PPC. I don't want to go with the 6 PPC-USA chamber because of its large neck diameter (.272", I believe) and long leade/throat. I have that chamber in a factory Sako Vixen sporter in 6 PPC, and I have to seat the bullets very long to reach the rifling, with the bullet making contact in the case neck only about half the way down. And the 6 PPC CIP also seems large. I've been toying with the idea of a .265" neck and short throat. I'm happy to turn case necks.
First, what do I need to order? Will a "finisher" do everything--i.e., cut the chamber and leade/throat? Or do I need a separate reamer for the leade/throat?
Second, when I specify the neck diameter, how do I specify the throat length. I see "freebore" as a variable, but I'm not sure how to specify this to get what I want--which is having the light 6 mm.. bullets (68 and 62 grain) jamming the rifling while still seated well down into the case neck, with the bullet base close to the case neck/shoulder juncture.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Edit: My apologies if this is the wrong forum for this thread. This is not exactly Centerfire Benchrest, but it seems close!
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