louielouie
Beginner
- Jul 13, 2008
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Hi - newbie question since I've never done this before:
New barrel with 'match' 260 Rem chamber & can't find 260 Rem brass so I buy a 49-piece (shoulda been 50) bag of 243 Win. Winchester brass to fire-form using 140gr Nosler HPBT's, 41.5 gr AA-3100 & WLR primer. All brass was FL-sized & trimmed to minimum length (actually less-than since the brass didn't grow when necked up).
The questions are:
1. How much spring-back is to be expected at the neck? On some brass I cannot push a bullet back into the fired case and others definitely have some drag but there were no pressure signs from the primer (still rounded at the edge of the pocket).
2. Is that starting load adequate for forming the brass?
I have asked the 'smith for a print of the reamer dimensions (he said it should be a no-turn neck) but haven't received it yet. I have the Forster inside neck reamer & the outside neck-turning tool but I've only fire-formed 18 rounds so far (cleaning in between each round is time-consuming).
3. Neck ream the fired brass and turn the FL-sized brass? This would basically be experimentation while waiting for 260 Rem brass to be available.
4. Opinions?
This is my first 'custom' gun - Shilen #3 with a 1:8 4-groove 'rachet' rifling on a accurized Rem 600 action so I've got a whole new bunch of things to learn. FWIW, even cleaning after every round, 5 shots would go in an inch with 3 in a cloverleaf. 'tanx in advance.
New barrel with 'match' 260 Rem chamber & can't find 260 Rem brass so I buy a 49-piece (shoulda been 50) bag of 243 Win. Winchester brass to fire-form using 140gr Nosler HPBT's, 41.5 gr AA-3100 & WLR primer. All brass was FL-sized & trimmed to minimum length (actually less-than since the brass didn't grow when necked up).
The questions are:
1. How much spring-back is to be expected at the neck? On some brass I cannot push a bullet back into the fired case and others definitely have some drag but there were no pressure signs from the primer (still rounded at the edge of the pocket).
2. Is that starting load adequate for forming the brass?
I have asked the 'smith for a print of the reamer dimensions (he said it should be a no-turn neck) but haven't received it yet. I have the Forster inside neck reamer & the outside neck-turning tool but I've only fire-formed 18 rounds so far (cleaning in between each round is time-consuming).
3. Neck ream the fired brass and turn the FL-sized brass? This would basically be experimentation while waiting for 260 Rem brass to be available.
4. Opinions?
This is my first 'custom' gun - Shilen #3 with a 1:8 4-groove 'rachet' rifling on a accurized Rem 600 action so I've got a whole new bunch of things to learn. FWIW, even cleaning after every round, 5 shots would go in an inch with 3 in a cloverleaf. 'tanx in advance.