Hi everyone, I recieved my new barrel chambered for 6mm AI, chamber was cut using a PT&G reamer and head space set using guages from PT&G. The reamer print shows the ackley chamber to have a .010” crush fit from the parent case which is needed when forming an ackley case. We set the head space so that the bolt would not close on the no go and so that it felt resistance closing on the “go” guage. Technically we should be set up on the tight end of the spectrum- here’s the issues- with the firing of pin and ejector, extractor removed from the bolt I feel resistance on bolt close for a crush fit on %65 of the new winchester 6mm brass as it should, the other %35 of the Brass I feel no resistance. After using a comparator to measure the cases it seems there is up to .011” difference from case head to the neck shoulder junction which is where the case is held when forming virgin brass to Ackley. Without the crush fit I’m concerned about case stretch in the web area of the case and possible brass failure due to head separation. This is on a Savage 10 action, could I tighten up the head space even more than what the go guage dictates, the savage action is easy to adjust- perhaps another .008”-.010” ive read of a lot of people saying that .010” is not enough crush fit as brass can vary this much ( and it really does ). Any opinions would be greatly appreciated.
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