I suppose somewhere, somebody makes a ".243 Ackley" go gauge.
Yup. For sure PTG does. Go and no-go gages both. They are listed here:
http://www.midwayusa.com/Search/Default.aspx# gage .243 Winchester Ack____-_1-2-4_8-16-32
The go-gage is the third one down the list, at least it was when I did the search.
But one design parameter of Ackley chambers is you can fire factory rounds in them, and they are designed to be fitted (headspaced) with the standard gauges.
I don't have any indispensible ego attached to this. I'm just trying to make sense of what I'm reading, to understand it and maybe learn something.
PTG's gage, if it is properly made, should take care of that and reduce all SWAG crush numbers to a repeatable process. I can't imagine it wouldn't be properly made, Kiff would heat cherry red, beat it flat, and throw it out himself if it wasn't. This thread contains crush numbers from 0.004" to 0.015" - that's almost a factor of 4. That seems like a lot of range for something that ought to be reduced to practice by now.
So, why not use the go-gage? If it doesn't work, work with PTG to get them to make one that does and get on with it. Then it can be done the same every time.
Al may comment on this, but the "real" problem with the standard (Winchester factory) .243 probably isn't so much the shoulder angle, but the freebore/throat numbers. Compare them against a standard (Remington factory) .244.
If that's correct, tighten them up and much of the barrel life issues of the .243 disappear. And keep them the same, with the only change an Ackley shoulder, and barrel life will only get worse.
As for brass life, shorter case life is usually a die/use of die issue. And of course pressure & its effect on primer pockets, which the Ackley doesn't address.
Of course, you can't tell this to a customer who only watches the "what some guy said" channel.
Some good points.
I'm not debating the .243AI vs .243Win thing. I just bought a PTG reamer to do a barrel in .243Win and intentionally did not buy the AI reamer.
The reamer I got from PTG has a throat that is ~.034" shorter and a neck that is 0.001" tighter than the Savage factory chamber had as I recall. I didn't order it that way, that's how they made it - and I like it. I think I posted a dimensional comparison between the factory chamber and the one I reamed. The chamber is headspaced so there is very little difference between FL sized brass and fired brass. But the bolt closes freely on FL sized brass or factory ammo. Hopefully this will at least give me better brass life.
I suppose there is some non-zero but very small probability this will also help with barrel life, but if it doesn't, I can live with it.
Fitch