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I have a custom 6.5/284 Norma with a 28" 1 in 8.5 twist barrel which has been melonited. The reamer used is a no turn one for the Lapua brass, but in a couple of instances a bullet wouldn't re-enter the case mouth after firing. Loaded rounds measure .2935" fired cases mike out at .2963"

I'm thinking I need to turn off about .001 to .002" to decrease the apparent pressure, or at least uniform it. I am not anywhere near published powder maximums, and velocity is below 2950 ft/secs with 142 grain Sierra MK's. Accuracy on the other hand is fantastic... hence the dilemma!

Your input is appreciated, where relevant!







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I'd be inclined to not fix what ain't broke. Did you mike the bullets that were reluctant to enter the fired case mouth?
I don't think turning off a bit of neck would affect your accuracy but when you start talking about turning off .001-.002, you're talking about some pretty fine work.


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Even Lapua brass can benefit from neck turning.
If you haven't done so, I'd take off the absolute minimum necessary to even out my neck to provide for a more uniform bullet release.

BTW those are some awsome groups. Keep up the good shooting.
 
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The bullets which didn't enter the fired cases mouth were other loaded rounds that I declined to fire.

I agree that the small amount I am proposing to remove is perhaps not the answer, and a challenge to accomplish!

I had some exceptional conditions to shoot in, so I looked good that day!

Thanks for the responses.






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The Norma rl guide shows 2920f/s for 140gr sierra.
 
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I have built several 6,5X284s with 1-8.5 twist and have never gotten to 2950 fps with a Sierra 142 even with 29 inch barrel. I think that velocity is out of 31 inch and probably slower twist. Built one with a 1-8 twist and had to drop 4 grains in charge from the 1-8.5 twist loads. Looks like your gun is shooting pretty good especially if you have a suppressor on the end of the barrel.
 
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I have built several 6,5X284s with 1-8.5 twist and have never gotten to 2950 fps with a Sierra 142 even with 29 inch barrel. I think that velocity is out of 31 inch and probably slower twist. Built one with a 1-8 twist and had to drop 4 grains in charge from the 1-8.5 twist loads. Looks like your gun is shooting pretty good especially if you have a suppressor on the end of the barrel.


I appreciate this comment as I was going by my previous 1 in 8 twist 27" Hart barrel which gave 3013 ft/secs with the same load, no pressure issues. This is a 28", but regardless I will be backing off and starting over for the individual rifle.






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