frnkeore
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Re: The ideal breechseat chamber?
Reply #12 - Nov 28th, 2023 at 3:27pm
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If you mean that the lands would 90° to the chamber, I wouldn't like that. I think it would shear the lead from the bullet. Many chambers will work, the key is to get the bullet seated w/o distortion. If it takes to much pressure to seat the bullet, the base will deform, maybe even the lube groove and/or the bands and grooves forward of that. So, it's the bullet fit to the throat, that makes a good BSing chamber. You can do it with the throat or the bullet shape, or both. You want to see some sort of engraving on the bullet, from the base to the ogive, if possible. The chamber that I use, for 30, 32 & 33 cal, has a .100 freebore, .001, over groove size and a 1° leade. With that, I can BS both tapered and cylindrical bullets. A note of caution, with a freebore, it is harder to pick the point that the bullet engraves in it, unless the bullet base is about .003 larger than the freebore.
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