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I have a new Dakota/Nesika Heavy Barreled "Predator" rifle coming to me in a few months from a collector's estate - I was the high bidder.
It is unfired, and has the most beautiful AAA+ Exhibition grade Claro wood I have even seen (and I have seen a lot of nice wood )
It is in 22 PPC, with a 10" twist and a 254" neck.
I have never owned a 22 PPC, so I have a few quick questions.
I looked at the case diagrams and there is a 0.028" difference in length at the base of the neck/shoulder.
My question is.... can I just expand the neck on the .220 Russian Lapua cases, load to jam, and chamber the case and crush the 0.028 neck junction and shoot it and blow it out like an Ackley, or do I need to do a case form ritual (id est, FL size, form a false shoulder, etc) with the .220 Russian cases?
With a .254" neck, I should not have to turn the necks first, unless the 220 Russian cases have a neck wall thickness of over 0.014".
Does anyone know what the neck thickness is on new Lapua .220 Russian cases?
Thanks...
It is unfired, and has the most beautiful AAA+ Exhibition grade Claro wood I have even seen (and I have seen a lot of nice wood )
It is in 22 PPC, with a 10" twist and a 254" neck.
I have never owned a 22 PPC, so I have a few quick questions.
I looked at the case diagrams and there is a 0.028" difference in length at the base of the neck/shoulder.
My question is.... can I just expand the neck on the .220 Russian Lapua cases, load to jam, and chamber the case and crush the 0.028 neck junction and shoot it and blow it out like an Ackley, or do I need to do a case form ritual (id est, FL size, form a false shoulder, etc) with the .220 Russian cases?
With a .254" neck, I should not have to turn the necks first, unless the 220 Russian cases have a neck wall thickness of over 0.014".
Does anyone know what the neck thickness is on new Lapua .220 Russian cases?
Thanks...
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