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DanSavage
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Anything you would change, I was thinking of .262 neck and shorter free bore.
Having experience with both, I would not return to any part of the #3, instead I would go with the JGS 1045 with a .263 neck because I am running more clearance and want to get some neck thickness back, and a ..35 freebore to better deal with pointier bullets. I do sort of like the 1.515 max case length, the one thing that I would duplicate from the #3. IMO the #3 is a bit constricted in the back.
Well I'm going have a custom reamer made and I would like neck length at 1.505, I know I want .262, (turn thin to win lol), but also don't like the case blown out above the web.
I will also have seating and sizing banks reamed as well as a barrel.
Well I'm going have a custom reamer made and I would like neck length at 1.505, I know I want .262, (turn thin to win lol), but also don't like the case blown out above the web.
I will also have seating and sizing banks reamed as well as a barrel.
I assume that you actually mean 1.505 chamber length. Do you plan to fireform with another barrel or without a bullet? Do you actually plan to shoot registered matches with this chamber?
Well I'm going have a custom reamer made and I would like neck length at 1.505, I know I want .262, (turn thin to win lol), but also don't like the case blown out above the web.
I will also have seating and sizing banks reamed as well as a barrel.
What kind of resizer were you using when you got the click? Harrell's makes perfectly good FL dies that cost $75, they are available in a lot of different sizes. I have seen a lot of them at matches. I have a barrel with a 1045 chamber that is bigger in the back than the ones that I used for a number of years. With a die that fits it, I have never had a problem with a click.I like the 1045, but you'll need a custom resizer. It will start clicking at the top before the second day is finished. The resizers are in the $175-$200 range. Also tried the 1.505 chamber, wouldn't do that again, brass hardness is to variable , some can grow really fast and get you in trouble before you know it.
This is all generalizing, lots of variables.
I think I may go with the pure magic, but a little tighter at the base, .263 neck and 1.505 length.
Sound good?
The problem with neck turning that small for a guy just starting out like me. I didn't do a very good job of it. Neck tension all over the place. Ended up buying them turned
Going with a 268 or a 269 they can be turned in one cut bad a much better job can be done by a new guy with one tool no need for two set up at different depths of cut