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mna55
3 posts
Sep 11, 2004
12:03 AM
I'm wanting to ream a new barrel in 6BR Norma but haven't been able to find a reamer that I'm sure would suit me. I've found web sites that offer reamers to rent but they don't give specifications on neck diameter or throat lengths. Does anyone know where this sort of information would be available from a reamer rental outfit? I'm wanting to chamber a no-turn neck (.271")and free bored for the mid-range to heavy bullets. Thanks.

Moderator: Be sure to read our interview with Dave Kiff, who runs Pacific Tool & Gauge. Reamer Article with Recommended Specs.

I think Dave's "match grade" reamer will suit you. It is spec'd for a .272" neck with .113" throat to shoot the 90-107gr bullets. It is made by ECT, a subsidiary of Pacific Tool, and is available from MidwayUSA for $105. Dave hand-finishes each of these reamers.

Last Edited by Moderator on Sep 12, 2004 1:11 PM
Moderator
39 posts
Sep 11, 2004
12:44 AM
Read the article on 6BR reamers by Dave Kiff, linked from the home page. Custom reamer is $138. Note Midway is selling a .272" reamer, throated for the 100-105gr bullets, that is hand-finished by Dave himself. Price is $105 currently.

"...through MidwayUSA we sell both a $89 SAAMI standard 6mm BR Norma reamer (solid pilot) and a $105 Match Grade reamer (live pilot). These are produced by our subsidiary ECT (Elliot Tool Company), but I still personally hand-finish the Match Grade reamers. The Match Grade 6BR reamer, Midway item # 555174, features a .272" no-turn neck and a .113" freebore. This is ideal for shooting 107gr Sierra MKs with a no-turn neck, or shooting Lapua factory-loaded 105gr ammo."
mna55
4 posts
Sep 11, 2004
2:47 AM
Thanks for the replys. I've been to the one suggested web site and looked at their list of reamers. They have a nice selection of reamers but they don't give out all of the neck or freebore dimensions from what I could see. I did read Dave's article and have thought about the Midway deal but the freebore is to long for what I want. I have E-mailed several of the rental outfits asking for dimensions and hope for a reply. A custom reamer may be in order if a rental can not be found. I just didn't want to spend the extra money on the purchase when a rental might do. Thanks again for the suggestions.

mna

Last Edited by mna55 on Sep 11, 2004 2:48 AM
krxm21
5 posts
Sep 24, 2004
3:26 PM
Does anyone have experiece with a reamer for the 105gr Berger VLD. I have over ten thousand bullets and am about to build a rifle to shoot them. I'm thinking the lead should be shorter than what is used for 107gr Sierras.
DANTEC
Charter Member
22 posts
Sep 25, 2004
12:18 PM
lead of 0.06 is ok ( JGD reamer / Norma original ) can works fine

all 105/107 are long bullet with long bearing surface even if secant ogive are not the same as tangent ogive can works from 0.06 to 0.1

but better is to seat out a bit ( 0.08 ) to avoid donut aera

good shooting

DAN TEC
Troy G
1 post
Sep 27, 2004
9:03 PM
I have a 6.5 TKS that I use for metallic silheoutte. I was wondering how close this reamer is to a 6 Dasher? I am thinking of going with a 6mm and thought that this would be a good way to go since I have a custom resize/bump die from James Carstensen for the 6.5 TKS. I would just use the appropriate neck bushing in the JLC die and use the finish reamer to ream the Redding Comp sleeves of a 6mm BR Seater.

I would like to post a picture of my 6.5 TKS reamer so someone could tell me if this case design would work well for a 6mm. Who Could I email to post the picture? I would also like to know how close this case resembles a Dasher?

Moderator: You can post a picture right here. You'll find step by step instructions in the Buy/Sell message board.

But, in a nutshell, go to www.imageshack.us . Locate the picture on your computer hard-drive, then click "Host It." When the new page appears, copy the entire code from the data entry field second from the top. Then paste that line right in your message. Make sure you have a left arrow on the left side, and a right arrow on the right.

If you can't figure that out, just email the picture to Mailbox@6mmBR.com and we'll post it for you.

Last Edited by Moderator on Sep 28, 2004 4:31 PM
DANTEC
Charter Member
35 posts
Oct 05, 2004
10:10 AM
handle bullet yes , handle bullet without bullet in donut aera no

6 BR is a long neck case so you can easy seat out the bullet as soon as you keep 1 cal as value in the neck to get good centering / seating force or neck tension

good shooting

DAN TEC
lynn
Charter Member
10 posts
Oct 08, 2004
9:36 PM
Mna55
The reamer Dave Kiff sells will handle all bullets from 70 grains to 107 grains.

Krxm21
The Dave Kiff reamer for the Sierra 107's will work just fine with those Berger 105's.I have shot about 800 of them through my guns without any problems.

Dubya
I just got an e-mail from Henry Childs who helped Tubb design the 115's.The 107 being used as a standard he gets 0.046 longer for the 115 Tubb and 0.076 longer for the 108 Euber using a 0.236 diameter at the leade angle.I would personaly prefer a little more than 0.004 in front of the "donut" but i am still going to to give them a try.I shot the 108 Eubers in the same chamber and accuracy was good but velocity fell off due to the bullet being seated into the powder.Your throat will grow over time and if you use a K-M neck turner with the Carbide Donut Cutter i don't see any problems.
Lynn
Dubya
6 posts
Oct 09, 2004
5:25 AM
Thanks Lynn, there is still a lot to learn about what's happening with the 6BR today.


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