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If I were to do it, I would drop the coin on a custom reamer. Have the reamer done to square up the shoulder and ditch that double radius along with a proper throat and get rid of the free bore.
Quote from: Biggerhammer on August 06, 2012, 06:38:54 PMIf I were to do it, I would drop the coin on a custom reamer. Have the reamer done to square up the shoulder and ditch that double radius along with a proper throat and get rid of the free bore. So this would work out to be what round? Sorry, I'm not sure what this means.
Quote from: arrowflinger on August 06, 2012, 06:59:02 PMQuote from: Biggerhammer on August 06, 2012, 06:38:54 PMIf I were to do it, I would drop the coin on a custom reamer. Have the reamer done to square up the shoulder and ditch that double radius along with a proper throat and get rid of the free bore. So this would work out to be what round? Sorry, I'm not sure what this means.This would pretty much be a 7mm-375 Ruger. I've been trying to convince somebody to build one for a while now. All I want is for somebody else to spend the time and money to work up loads so that I can use their data. Is that too much to ask? The 7mm Weatherby is a great round, but brass and ammo are a little on the expensive side. Do you have an idea what sort of rifle you want? As in a lite weight hunting rifle, heavy long range gun, or something in between.Andrew
Quote from: yorketransport on August 06, 2012, 09:14:31 PMQuote from: arrowflinger on August 06, 2012, 06:59:02 PMQuote from: Biggerhammer on August 06, 2012, 06:38:54 PMIf I were to do it, I would drop the coin on a custom reamer. Have the reamer done to square up the shoulder and ditch that double radius along with a proper throat and get rid of the free bore. So this would work out to be what round? Sorry, I'm not sure what this means.This would pretty much be a 7mm-375 Ruger. I've been trying to convince somebody to build one for a while now. All I want is for somebody else to spend the time and money to work up loads so that I can use their data. Is that too much to ask? The 7mm Weatherby is a great round, but brass and ammo are a little on the expensive side. Do you have an idea what sort of rifle you want? As in a lite weight hunting rifle, heavy long range gun, or something in between.Andrew73-75gr of H1000 and a 180 in the 7mm-375 ruger.
Not York, but you should be able to keep it right at that length. Make a dummy round and send it in to have the reamer made. The ones I have built were right 3.44-3.55 with a 180 Berger. A different bullet would be shorter oal, like a 160 accubond or something of that same shape.
What action are you building on?