I recently built a 6.5x47 with a second hand reamer that had 0.070" free bore. The chamber work was well within 0.0005" in all the important areas and the rifle shoots very well. I have a problem though in that Im getting pressure signs a little too quickly during load development and it is stopping me from reaching my target speed. With a 0.070" free bore the bullet is seated a little deeper into the case than I would have preferred and its got me thinking that is the reason Im seeing premature pressure signs (bolt starting to become stiff to lift) at 37.6gr RL15 with the 123 AMAX.
Im wondering if it is worth dialing the barrel in again and then cutting the throat to allow me to seat the bullets an extra 0.070" out of the case, this would still leave enough bearing surface in the case and a little extra to chase the lands if needed in the future.
My question is do you think this would then allow me to use more powder to gain the extra velocity while staying within safe working pressure?
Im wondering if it is worth dialing the barrel in again and then cutting the throat to allow me to seat the bullets an extra 0.070" out of the case, this would still leave enough bearing surface in the case and a little extra to chase the lands if needed in the future.
My question is do you think this would then allow me to use more powder to gain the extra velocity while staying within safe working pressure?
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