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Re: Schuetzen?
Reply #15 - Feb 23rd, 2022 at 11:44am
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Redrighthand wrote on Feb 23rd, 2022 at 11:41am:
Is the 25-35 discussed above a 25-35 winchester cartridge?


Yes.
  

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Reply #16 - Feb 23rd, 2022 at 4:10pm
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JerryH wrote on Feb 23rd, 2022 at 11:44am:
Redrighthand wrote on Feb 23rd, 2022 at 11:41am:
Is the 25-35 discussed above a 25-35 winchester cartridge?


Yes.

Thanks, never guessed that was a "thing".
  

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Reply #17 - Feb 23rd, 2022 at 4:44pm
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Yes JerryH is correct but I also designed chambering reamer for the specific use of the Mos 120 grain Spitzer. The Brass I use is just the new Hornady 25-35 brass and it is unaltered.
  

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Reply #18 - Feb 23rd, 2022 at 9:20pm
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JLouis, I have the Noe 260-105FN and 260-122FN. I have a Bartlein 9 tw. I was looking at a Saami reamer but how does your differ from Saami. Thanks
  
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Reply #19 - Feb 24th, 2022 at 10:25am
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Jimh I am not sure how it might differ I never actually looked at a Sammi spec. reamer. If it does differ it would be in the length of the Freebore, the Freebore Diameter and the Leade Angle. These three were specifically designed around the Mos 120 grain Spitzer to provide a precise fit specifically for its use. The intent was to chose a specific a bullet for use and then not having to try several various different bullets that might or might not provide the very best in accuracy. This was the first time that I had tried this approach and it actually worked out extremely well and well beyond my own expectations. All have shot extremely well right out of the gate using this same Mos 120 grain Spritzer that the chamber was designed for. 
I hope this makes some sort of sense as it also self centers this breech seated bullet to be more precisely centered in the bore.
  

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Reply #20 - Feb 24th, 2022 at 12:51pm
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Thanks for the reply, yes it makes sense. I was looking at the W-W 25-35 brass dimensions and Saami. I need to cast some bullets and do a lot of measuring. Thanks again.
  
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Reply #21 - Feb 24th, 2022 at 2:15pm
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Please let me know how your 9 twist and the longer bullet of the two works out. 
Stability should no be an issue with it. 
I and others also fully engrave the bullet up to or in my case just past the base.
  

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Reply #22 - Feb 25th, 2022 at 10:23am
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John, does your 25-35 have any free bore or is it just throated for breech seating? If free bore how much?
  
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Reply #23 - Apr 12th, 2022 at 1:53pm
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John Louis, who made the reamer and do you have a drawing for it? Thanks Bob
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Reply #24 - Apr 12th, 2022 at 3:22pm
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Bob the freebore is 75 thousandths in length.
  

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Reply #25 - Apr 12th, 2022 at 3:47pm
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Bob a PM was sent in regards to the reamer itself.
  

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Reply #26 - Apr 12th, 2022 at 6:19pm
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Where are matches held here in PNW?

NORTH WEST REGIONAL: June 27-29
CAN-AM CHALLENGE: Dates TBA (formerly the RKS Bench Match)
Stars and Stripes Schutzen Range
    Cummings Canyon Rd.
    9 Mile Falls WA. 99026
Contact: Gary Miller
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Reply #27 - Apr 12th, 2022 at 6:24pm
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15 of the top 16 Schuetzen benchrest shooters shot a .32 caliber over the last twenty six years.

1240 Jerry Hartwig 2015 Modesto, California
        120 grain Mos 10:1 Douglas 20:1 alloy (.25-20 WCF) 20X Lyman Targetspot CPA 44 1/2 AA4100

1240 Jan Pritchard 2010 Modesto, California
        208 grain Darr 16:1 Darr (.32-40) Unertl 20X Falling Block Works AA#9

1240 Lowell D. Hamilton 1996 Raton, New Mexico (Pistol Match)
        213 grain Paul Jones 14:1 Douglas (.32 Miller) Leupold 36X Miller DeHaas AA#9

1241 Ron Yatso 2015 Tacoma, Washington
       230 grain Paul Jones 14:1 RKS Gain (.32 MS) Night Force ?X Miller DeHaas AA#9

1241 Gerald Miller 2010 Tacoma, Washington
        227 grain Paul Jones 14:1 RKS Gain (.32-40) Weaver 25X Ruger #3 H108

1241 Dave Purcell 2010 Raton, New Mexico
        220 grain Mos 14:1 RKS Gain (.32 MS) Redfield 32X Miller DeHaas H108

1241 Earl Hines 1996 Raton, New Mexico
        220 grain Brewer 14:1 RKS Gain (.32 MS) Unertl 36X Miller DeHaas H108

1242*Jeff Schultz 2011 Etna Green, Indiana.
         217 grain Borton-Darr 14:1 Shilen (.32-40) Weaver 36X Miller DeHaas ?Powder

1243 Tommy Mason 2010 Spruce Grove, Alberta
        206 grain Paul Jones 14:1 RKS Gain (.32 MS) Unertl 32X Miller DeHaas H108

1243 Jim Borton 2007 Etna Green, Indiana.
        215 grain Borton-Darr 11.5:1 RKS Gain (.32 MS) Sightron 36X Miller DeHaas ?Powder

1244 Rick MacHale 2016 Raton, New Mexico
        230 grain Paul Jones 12:1 RKS Gain (.32-40) Lyman 20X CPA Stevens 44 1/2 Win 296

1245 John Schauf 2021 Tacoma, Washington
        210 grain Schauf Round Nose 14:1 Shilen (.32-20) Night Force 42X CPA Stevens 44 1/2 AA4100

1245*Dale Reynolds 2011 Warsaw, Indiana
         ? grain Borton-Darr 10:1 Pac-Nor (32-30 Rem) Sightron 36X Reynolds Custom Action ?Powder

1245 Dave Patterson 2007 Nine Mile Falls, Washington
        236 grain Paul Jones 11.5:1 RKS Gain (.32 RKS) Burris 24X Miller DeHaas H108

1247 Donn Hanks 2016 Phoenix, Arizona
        198 grain Mos 14:1 RKS Gain (.32 MS) Weaver 36X Hoch AA#9

1249 Jack Odor 2011 Raton, New Mexico
        207 grain Mos 14:1 RKS Gain (.32 MS) Leupold 36X Miller DeHaas AA#9
  
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Reply #28 - Apr 12th, 2022 at 8:05pm
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But they all also do not anymore.
  

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