20 February 2005, 23:59
Sabot8mm-06 AI?
Does the 8MM-06 AI lend itself to fireforming from 8mm-06 hand loads, or is the shoulder moved forward?
I am hoping that it is just a blown out '06 case with a steeper shoulder so that cases can be fireformed.
21 February 2005, 00:33
ramrod340If the AI chamber is done correctly then a factory round or in your case a normal 8X06 round should be a crush fit. Then you would just load and fire. The problem normally occurs when a person takes a normal chamber and then just runs a AI reamer into it without setting the barrel back. When done this way the headspace is longer than standard.
21 February 2005, 02:06
wildcat junkiequote:
Originally posted by ramrod340:
If the AI chamber is done correctly then a factory round or in your case a normal 8X06 round should be a crush fit. Then you would just load and fire. The problem normally occurs when a person takes a normal chamber and then just runs a AI reamer into it without setting the barrel back. When done this way the headspace is longer than standard.
If one is reaming an 8x57 chamber there is no need to "set back" the barrel and therefore there is
NO excuse for cutting the chamber improperly,
IF the chamber is already reamed to 8mm-06 then the barrel would have to be "set back". Although I am a rabid

fan of the 8mm-06 A.I. I would consider it a waste of time to rechamber an 8mm-06 to the Ackley Improved flavor.
I had Harry McGowen do mine and he did a great job.
One word of caution. If you are using the 8mm-06 A.I. die to "neck up", make sure you
do not "bump the shoulder back" or you
will have headspace problems when fireforming.
When I am making new cases, I shim the sizing die about .040" when "necking up".
21 February 2005, 03:35
SabotMan...what a great web site. Thanks for the enlightening answers!