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.495 A-Square Reamer Print: Ghost Shoulder Illustrated
.495 A-Square Reamer Print: Ghost Shoulder Illustrated
Thanks to member steve505:
Neck is very interesting:
.545" neck-1 diameter and .544" neck-2 diameter (certainly not .549" typo appearing, .544 it must be, just a little sloppy handwriting) making for a .405" neck length and a +/- "GHOST SHOULDER" so ghostly it's spooky.
Throat is also interesting:
Parallel-Sided Free-Bore Length = 0.150"
Parallel-Sided Free-Bore Diameter = 0.511"
Leade Angle = 1-degree-30' = 1.5-degree Leade
Necked-up 460 Weatherby brass should be shortened to maximum brass length of 2.794" and trim-to length should be 2.784", as indicated by the reamer dimensions and usual safety practices.
But if A-Square claims 2.800" maximum case length and trim-to length of 2.790", that is close enough.

Like a .458 Lott that has been pumping iron.
Apparently the transition from the greater case body taper to the lesser neck taper is visible at a glance of the naked eye,
either on the reamer or on the properly loaded cartridge.

18 August 2013, 17:39
jeffeossoLooks more likea ghost neck for alignment.
jeffeosso,
The accepted term is "ghost shoulder" as illustrated here,
with much greater taper from base to "ghost shoulder"
then the start of a much lesser taper from neck-1, at shoulder-neck juncture, to neck-2 at case mouth.
The neck is very clearly located, specified, and nothing ghostly about it.
Municion.org has a cartridge drawing of the 495 A-Square that does not agree with the reamer from Dave Manson.
But does it agree with the cartridge photograph that they show?
To my eyeball, the cartridge photo and Dave Manson reamer are the more compatible, but I cannot tell for sure.
Reloading dies can smooth things out.
Either way: GHOST SHOULDER
.495 A-Square / 12.7x71 / SAA 9220 /ECRA-ECDV 13 071 BFC 020Cartucho magnum creado para la caza de grandes animales africanos por A-Square en 1977 a partir del .460 Weatherby Magnum.
La misma empresa ha creado otros cartuchos de alta potencia, como el .577 Tyrannosaur
Is there more than one reamer design ghosting around out there?
Sumbuddy got a picture of the A-Square Manual catridge drawing for the ".495 A-Square?"
Consider that a .550 Magnum can be made on the same case to see how much taper there is on the 495 A-Square case body:
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.550 Magnum / 13.9x78.8
.550 Magnum / 13.9x78.8
Cartucho diseñado por
Neal Shirley, de Yuma, (Arizona) para llenar el vacio que según él existía entre el gran .470 Capstick y el desmesurado .600 OverKill.
Se forma a partir de vainas del .460 Weatherby y es capaz de propulsar balas macizas de 700 grains a casi 2.400 f.p.s., siempre que el tirador sea capaz de resistir el retroceso de las cargas máximas recomendadas.
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Hey! This drawing shows the .550 Magnum brass case is 78.80mm long and that is 3.102"!!!
Another booboo.
19 August 2013, 02:05
steve505nice crimp

the unfired, unloaded Jamison brass shows the ghosting (probably lose it after loading), measures out per A2 drawing (emailed a copy).
I must like orphans.
Steve
steve505 supplied this, cartridge maximums, that will certainly fit into the reamer minimums shown on the Dave Manson reamer:
The ghost shoulder that gives way from the significant case body taper to a nearly parallel-sided neck makes for good neck tension, good grip on the bullet.

23 August 2013, 18:31
steve505confirmed case mouth is .544
The 495 A-Square with generous case-body taper and ghost shouldered, minimum-taper neck makes for an excellent DGR chambering.
Feeds well, grips bullet well.
.544" Reamer Neck-2:

26 August 2013, 03:58
steve505posted 10 June 2007 12:42
Love this post.
"Please no PM's on this subject to me. I get enough seriously interested PM's on how to properly build a 500 A-Square already.
Only cowards guffaw at fast twist by PM's.
Please get it out in the open if you must guffaw."
anyhow, what about 1:12 for the 495 with 600g soft and 570 fmj.
1:12" is great.

27 August 2013, 18:42
steve505if the cz550 mag. ribs are tapered from bottom to top, will this be a poor man's trapezoidal box? or just remove completely
quote:
Originally posted by steve505:
if the cz550 mag. ribs are tapered from bottom to top, will this be a poor man's trapezoidal box? or just remove completely
See how it feeds with the ribs in the box first.
CZ uses ribbed boxes in the .505 Gibbs, 404 Jeffery, .416 Rigby.
It is cheap and easy to order the smooth-sided (458 Win.), greater-inside-width box from CZ-USA.
Experiment with hammering on the ribbed (375H&H) box after that.

03 September 2013, 05:51
steve505Rip,
thanks for the comments.
my head is swimming with 1ft freebore or micro-inch or twist it out-of-sight vs slow roll, but I guess I buy into A2 or not (I did have a run in with Mr. Alphin and his lawyer over some brass...) but I feel A2
sometimes emphasis differences to sell his product.
on the other hand, he took the time and effort to document some of his products and this gets some credit.
lions, tigers and bears, oh no...