Chris,
You have my curiosity peaked.
What leade angle characteristic is attributable to Dan T. chamber designs.
I should know as I have two reamers designed by Dan T. from WAY back.
When I commissioned my first and only build by CPA, I took Dan's chamber design as gospel. Being a true neophyte, then and now, I liked his concept of a tight tolerance neck to limit possible mis-alignment but when it comes to Leade angle I am woefully ignorant as to the benefits of one vs. the other.
{ANY thoughts from anyone are Greatly appreciated}
Being a student of chamber leades and my lack of knowledge in this realm I find myself looking for the next revelation,
Steeper / Shallower leade angle is in the neighborhood of 'The Holy Grail' for me. No Free-bore -- To lots of free bore to permit more black....
So Chris in your opinion, what leade angle is best ... ? ====
I believe I still have Dan T.'s chamber drawings for a 38-55 and my 35-40 Maynard somewhere. ?.
RE: The single GG NASA bullet.
I fashioned one that looks just like the one pictured for my Dan T. 35-40
many years ago. It was cut by Steve Brooks. The top band was tapered to match my free-bore. It is 1.45" long weighing @330 grains.
Sadly I have not done any testing to report.
Again way back, I sent the design to Dr. Richard F. Gunn for his opinion
on the design. Unfortunately he didn't think the design deserved much merit based on his assessment of the projected BC.
I hope to get back to the reloading / shooting bench in the near future to prove him wrong.
Bob
gunlaker wrote on Nov 7
th, 2025 at 6:04pm:
What is the length of the PJ bullet if I might ask? I have tried 16:1 and even 14:1 with the Baco Money with the same results. I've had excellent results with 16:1 and money bullet in all of my silhouette and BPTR rifles. Just not this one yet.
Does your CPA have their chamber or a custom one? This rifle has quite a shallow leade (1.5 degrees per side) which is different than the more popular Dan T. chamber a lot are using.
thanks,
Chris.