I am for the moment working on designing a custom reamer for 500-450#2 Musket and fixed ammunition, but I am still unsure about a few details in reamer design, for which I hope you can give me some answers: More specifically, I am concerned with the transition area between case mouth and throat. The reamer will be .45 caliber, so I dimensioned the chamber dia. at the case mouth at 0.482", and the throat (for me, transition area without rifling, parallel sides) at .460" diameter, 0.050" long. How should the transition between these 2 points look like? The idea is to have the cases closely fit the chamber (max. length cases, or min. length chamber), so I am tempted to just use a 90 degree angle, meaning no transition at all - but being rather "green" in reamer design, I prefer to ask some opinions before running out and ordering that custom reamer... Would it better to cut this area at an angle (if so, what angle?), or is it possible to use a 90-degree 'shoulder', making sure the cases will almost touch it? FWIW, the bullet will be a borerider design, custom-made to the barrel (which will of course be fitted to a .... yes, you guessed it!) Thanks in advance G.
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