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Tony C
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I'm interested in learning more from shooters who have experience with the 220 Russian, 220 Beggs, or full-length 22 PPC.
Tony
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Tony
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____________________________________________"I got the Hornady dies from Gene and copied Gene's dimensions for a Kiff reamer----except for a shorter freebore to try some lighter bullets for PD shooting. There is a slight mismatch between the reamer and the sizing die at the base which causes clicks at the top of the bolt lift but I haven't tried to relieve the chamber for this.
I think Gene has resolved this difference----maybe he'll chime in and clarify this."
The Lapua 220 Russian case right out of the box measures slightly over .4390 to .4400. The original chamber for the Beggs cartridges was specified to be .4400 at dimension 'A' which is .200 in front of the bolt face. The Hornady sizing die is .4400 at this dimension and this didn't give enough squeeze on a fired case to prevent 'click-at-the-top' after the cases were fired several times with hot loads. The Beggs II chamber spec increased dimension 'A' to .4420 which solved the problem. In those chambers that were cut with the old reamers, it's a simple job to polish out the rear of the chamber with 320 on a split dowel. It only takes a minute or two while the barrel is still in the lathe. Gene Beggs"
Tony, thanks for posting Gene's reply.
Gene discussed this with me but I didn't remember the details.
Might be wise for me to have my reamer reground by PTG if I decide to do any other 220 Beggs barrels.
A. Weldy
I have a 22 PPC that I just had done for vermin. Shoots great and makes good use of all of the leftover 6 PPC brass! A light load with 40 grain V-max creates some excitement in the field.
What do people do with old 6 PPC brass?
MAC