kevinnevius
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Kevin
The PTG Myers reamer have a 1.5 degree leade as you stated, It has spiral flutes, and no build in stop, but I do have and adjustable stop on it, so I can change the amount of engraving. Right now the barrel in question shows .115" from the face of the cone to the inner face of the rim with the Lapua round nose, and .090" with the Eley EPS bullet. As I stated before, it shoots the Lapua great.
I also have two other reamers, PTG for the LILJA tight bore barrels with a 2 degree leade, they have a build in stop, and are the ones that I used for the Silhouette rifles that I have re-barreled with LILJA barrels, which by the way, are winning Nationals, and State championships. Must of them use SK Standard Plus ammo. but the Eley still shoots great on them.
Do you think that the 2 groove barrel is more sensitive to the amount of engraving in the bullet versus the 6 grooves ?
I also tried a Rock Creek barrel 4 grooves, and encounter the same problem with the EPS bullets, I went ahead and run the Lilja reamer with the 2 degree leade, and it started shooting bug holes.
I am tempted to either go another .030" deeper on the existing chamber, or take a chance, and run the Lilja reamer thru it with a .216" bushing. The flyers that I am getting now are driving me crazy, I do not thrust the gun as is for serious competition.
What do you recommend ?
I can always just shoot Lapua ammo. on it, but I still think that it should be able to handle both brands competitive.
Evelio
PS did you ever work for NOV.???
Evelio:
Thanks for the reply!
The internal bore dimensions control engagement IMHO, I have not noticed any perticular preference regarding groove counts and engraving depth, but each barrel is a story on itself!
Personally, when I fit a barrel I look for the consistency a properly setup chamber provides. After I get that, I begin to set the crown position back incrementally in an effort to get good baseline accuracy for fine tuning (with a muzzle device or extension tube). It is labor intensive, but I have not found a better way to get the most from the system. If I had to guess, I would bet the inconsistency you see is a function of too much engraving (which the 1.5 degree seems more sensitive to). I would indicate the barel back in, and go in another .030" and retest. Typically, I setup the chambers deep for the initial testing. If I need to, I can use the trued datum surfaces I turn on the barrel OD to set back the cone breech and choulder positions to get additional engraving (without rechambering).
Regarding your question..........I don't know what NOV is? Could you please elaborate?
Thanks,
kev