Great vedio, my friend. You explained that very well . Hit the nail on the head with it all, especially on the SAAMI spec. Saami spec is designed to accept all factory ammo and most all reloaded ammo . It's a good starting point, and you can improve your chamber from their . I like 6-GT, but I prefer the 6-BRA and the 6-Dasher. The 6-BRA is the improved version of the 6-BR and about 150fps faster . I am looking forward to seeing the progress of the 6-GT . I would also like to see the progress of the 358-UMA . I am considering building a 35-cal based on the 300-RUM cartridge improved. I like big magnums just as much as light calibers . A 6mm I have my eye on is the 6-SST . It's very efficient with awesome ballistics and fast . Thank you for another outstanding video. Very informational and educational. Thank you . God bless you and your family. God-bless America 🇺🇲🇨🇱 🇺🇲🇨🇱🇺🇲🇨🇱🇺🇲🇨🇱.
Love your donuts. Love the theory.. Hope you do a walk through of all accuracy aspects of 700 action. Inc bolt shroud and cocking giving possible bolt tilt etc. Thanks
Just wow, thank you so much for explaining this process it was so interesting, loved how deep of information you provided. Your passion for the industry is just amazing, thank you 🙏🏻 kindly. Happy New year to you and your lovely family.
It's not super confusing. You're talking about deformation of the brass, but the brass does not deform past the yield point (yield KSI) on the yield curve, so the brass goes back to it's original size & shape after the chamber pressure from firing. So, it would be nice if your tone changed to assume we are all not stupid. We've had way too much of that for the last 4 years.
The average I.Q. in the U.S.A. is 95-100, and falling............write to your audience, speak to your audience, create for your audience, etc.........Happy New Year.
Where in the video does he assume that you are stupid? I find the video to be very informative and enjoyable to watch. Why do you feel attacked get your feelings hurt?
It's funny with all the internet information out there now. Sure you have to weed through a lot of B.S. But if you follow Eric, and his vids of super star interviews. Gavin, Brian Litz Along with several others. You will find what works for one and not the other. Also what all of them use time and time again. It's nice that you and others share this info. for free. In return I hope it helps the sale for you and other gunsmiths. I know it helps new shooter get into the discipline of their choice. Knowledge is king only if it is shared. Thanks
I just spent some time today going through my shell holders to get my headspace right today on a 6GT. Using a forester 6GT die required the use of a piece of scotch tape in the shell holder to get -.0015-.002 shoulder bump. That was the only way to get the proper headspace and the bolt to close correctly on some 4-5 times fired alpha brass.
Two things you can do. Get a piece of 600 grit sand paper and using a figure 8 motion sand down the required amount of material on a known flat surface. Turn you shell holder 1/3 every 6 figure 8 patterns. Second take it toa shop with a lathe and have then cut it down. Even if you go a little to much you can set your die where you like.
Only recently found your channel and I’m loving your videos. I appreciate both of you and your work. With such precise chambering and very good brass, do you ever make custom dies for these chambers?
Having a hard time believing air is being pushed out of the primer pocket at 2:54. Is the muzzle plugged? There is a lot of air the compress in even in a small 243" bore with the last of the case being pushed in. Is there absolutely no taper in that case? Other than that great content.
One question I have is why a VR and not a M or a DS or on of their other competition receivers? That have some "possible benefits" with trigger hangers, larger diameter, and larger barrel thread diameter. I can wait to see what it will do. Looks awesome so far.
Love your passion for accuracy! Also, i might have missed it in the video... do you measure all of your brass you are going to use in the gun until you find the biggest piece and use that piece to build your reamer around? What I'm asking is how did you determine the right dimensions to make sure all of your brass would fit? Thanks!
I meant to mention this . Have you heard of Outlier barrels? In my opinion, they are going to dominate the industries market . The guarantee their accuracy, and they have an outstanding warranty . They claim if you shoot their barrel out, they will replace it for free . Now the biggest thing about Outlier barrels is the price. I won't even mention it because you wouldn't believe me if I told you . Go check them out . Personally, I have 6 Outlier barrels now from 22-cal to 30-cal and they all shoot fanomanal . As many guns as you build . If you were to use Outlier barrels, and receivers will save your clients Big money . Their's alot of reviews on Outlier Barrels receiver's and chassis. All of them are good with excellent groups. Hopefully you can find their barrels helpful. God bless you and your family. God-bless America 🇺🇸 🇨🇱🇺🇲🇨🇱🇺🇲🇨🇱🇺🇲🇨🇱.
Is a chamber cut to minimum dimension(s) key for accuracy or is it really a reduction in tolerance stacking in the system that really matters? I would have figured if you’re loading ammunition you can appropriately size the brass for the chamber… 🤔💭
That sounds great but I'm not buying it. When the brass is literally that snug at 70° perfect humidity, what happens when it's 98° and high humidity or raining out. Now you're going to have excess pressure or heavy bolt when chambering a round or ejecting a round. What you're explaining sounds like it takes a lot of the reloading steps out of the equation which would be amazing, I just have trouble wrapping my head around the perfection of everything you're talking about.
Builders have been using "minimum SAAMI" reamers for decades......... However, with ALL the recent talk of "clickers" being caused by TOO TIGHT of fit between the .200 datum line area of the case and the chamber wall at the same location.........seems like you are increasing this opportunity for "clickers" by running an even tighter fit in that area (as demonstrated by your wiggle test). I personally do not subscribe to the accepted "clicker" cause.......your thoughts?
Get yourself some Cortina Precision FL sizer dies.... keeps the base of the brass in check.... and yes... they will build you a custom die for your chamber!!!
Your videos, knowledge, and how technical you are in the explanation resonate with the tech nerd that i am. Thank you so much.
Another excellent video. I know it's a lot of work for you and Vicki but please keep them coming and Happy New Year!
Great explanation of what happens to the case when you fire a bullet from a rifle.
👍great video. I laughed at the end. I like making doughnuts 😂. Thanks for the sharing your knowledge with us. Merry Christmas and a happy New Year
Great vedio, my friend. You explained that very well . Hit the nail on the head with it all, especially on the SAAMI spec. Saami spec is designed to accept all factory ammo and most all reloaded ammo . It's a good starting point, and you can improve your chamber from their . I like 6-GT, but I prefer the 6-BRA and the 6-Dasher. The 6-BRA is the improved version of the 6-BR and about 150fps faster . I am looking forward to seeing the progress of the 6-GT . I would also like to see the progress of the 358-UMA . I am considering building a 35-cal based on the 300-RUM cartridge improved. I like big magnums just as much as light calibers . A 6mm I have my eye on is the 6-SST . It's very efficient with awesome ballistics and fast . Thank you for another outstanding video. Very informational and educational. Thank you . God bless you and your family. God-bless America 🇺🇲🇨🇱 🇺🇲🇨🇱🇺🇲🇨🇱🇺🇲🇨🇱.
Great video, letting so many secrets out of the bag. I think this is why the competition is getting so much better.
Love your donuts.
Love the theory..
Hope you do a walk through of all accuracy aspects of 700 action.
Inc bolt shroud and cocking giving possible bolt tilt etc.
Thanks
Just wow, thank you so much for explaining this process it was so interesting, loved how deep of information you provided.
Your passion for the industry is just amazing, thank you 🙏🏻 kindly.
Happy New year to you and your lovely family.
Happy New Year.......
It's not super confusing. You're talking about deformation of the brass, but the brass does not deform past the yield point (yield KSI) on the yield curve, so the brass goes back to it's original size & shape after the chamber pressure from firing. So, it would be nice if your tone changed to assume we are all not stupid. We've had way too much of that for the last 4 years.
The average I.Q. in the U.S.A. is 95-100, and falling............write to your audience, speak to your audience, create for your audience, etc.........Happy New Year.
@@quarterminutemagnums BRAVO !!
Where in the video does he assume that you are stupid? I find the video to be very informative and enjoyable to watch. Why do you feel attacked get your feelings hurt?
It's funny with all the internet information out there now. Sure you have to weed through a lot of B.S. But if you follow Eric, and his vids of super star interviews. Gavin, Brian Litz Along with several others. You will find what works for one and not the other. Also what all of them use time and time again. It's nice that you and others share this info. for free. In return I hope it helps the sale for you and other gunsmiths. I know it helps new shooter get into the discipline of their choice. Knowledge is king only if it is shared. Thanks
Thanks for sharing, I'd like to see that 6GT shoot............................
Great content!
I just spent some time today going through my shell holders to get my headspace right today on a 6GT. Using a forester 6GT die required the use of a piece of scotch tape in the shell holder to get -.0015-.002 shoulder bump. That was the only way to get the proper headspace and the bolt to close correctly on some 4-5 times fired alpha brass.
Interesting............Happy New Year.
Two things you can do. Get a piece of 600 grit sand paper and using a figure 8 motion sand down the required amount of material on a known flat surface. Turn you shell holder 1/3 every 6 figure 8 patterns. Second take it toa shop with a lathe and have then cut it down. Even if you go a little to much you can set your die where you like.
Only recently found your channel and I’m loving your videos. I appreciate both of you and your work. With such precise chambering and very good brass, do you ever make custom dies for these chambers?
Dear Sir - we have..............Happy New Year.
I merely cut the sizing die with the roughing reamer, cases fit in the chamber like a glove.
Very clearly explained
One other thing people need to use the righ equipment to size there brass an arbor press and anneal ever firing
Having a hard time believing air is being pushed out of the primer pocket at 2:54. Is the muzzle plugged? There is a lot of air the compress in even in a small 243" bore with the last of the case being pushed in. Is there absolutely no taper in that case?
Other than that great content.
Muzzle capped with protector...........easy to see. Thanks.
One question I have is why a VR and not a M or a DS or on of their other competition receivers? That have some "possible benefits" with trigger hangers, larger diameter, and larger barrel thread diameter. I can wait to see what it will do. Looks awesome so far.
Dear Sir - too much for this format..........contact us. Happy New Year.
Love your passion for accuracy! Also, i might have missed it in the video... do you measure all of your brass you are going to use in the gun until you find the biggest piece and use that piece to build your reamer around? What I'm asking is how did you determine the right dimensions to make sure all of your brass would fit? Thanks!
We use the AVERAGE case out of a #lot number. Sometimes the outlier will not fit. Happy New Year.
Have tried alpha reamers some of them are pretty expensive maby they have magic power.
I meant to mention this . Have you heard of Outlier barrels? In my opinion, they are going to dominate the industries market . The guarantee their accuracy, and they have an outstanding warranty . They claim if you shoot their barrel out, they will replace it for free . Now the biggest thing about Outlier barrels is the price. I won't even mention it because you wouldn't believe me if I told you . Go check them out . Personally, I have 6 Outlier barrels now from 22-cal to 30-cal and they all shoot fanomanal . As many guns as you build . If you were to use Outlier barrels, and receivers will save your clients Big money . Their's alot of reviews on Outlier Barrels receiver's and chassis. All of them are good with excellent groups. Hopefully you can find their barrels helpful. God bless you and your family. God-bless America 🇺🇸 🇨🇱🇺🇲🇨🇱🇺🇲🇨🇱🇺🇲🇨🇱.
I’m watching!
I can't wait
So, are you saying that you don't need a sizing die, only an in-line seater and priming tool to reload if your gun was built this way?
Dear Sir - Correct, if everything matches. But, at some unknown number of firings, some type of die will be required. Happy New Year.
Wouldn't a minimum spec chamber Lean to a heavy bolt lift? Brass swelled so tight? Thanks for a answer 😊
Not at all, works great. Watch when we test fire this build. Happy New Year.
Is the alpha brass that good??
IMO Yes it is.
It’s the best I’ve used. Lapua and Peterson are a very close second.
Is a chamber cut to minimum dimension(s) key for accuracy or is it really a reduction in tolerance stacking in the system that really matters? I would have figured if you’re loading ammunition you can appropriately size the brass for the chamber… 🤔💭
Both...............Happy New Year.
i don't wanna bother you sir,but could you make a video about aluminum and titanium receivers?
Only if I have both in hand.............Happy New Year.
@@quarterminutemagnums thx for your reply,happy new year!
I'd be interested in watching a video of you chamber a barrel like that.........if you get time.
We have in person educational classes..............Happy New Year.
That sounds great but I'm not buying it. When the brass is literally that snug at 70° perfect humidity, what happens when it's 98° and high humidity or raining out. Now you're going to have excess pressure or heavy bolt when chambering a round or ejecting a round. What you're explaining sounds like it takes a lot of the reloading steps out of the equation which would be amazing, I just have trouble wrapping my head around the perfection of everything you're talking about.
Been doing it for years - it works. Happy New Year.
Don’t be telling everybody how old we are😂😂😂😂
Builders have been using "minimum SAAMI" reamers for decades.........
However, with ALL the recent talk of "clickers" being caused by TOO TIGHT of fit between the .200 datum line area of the case and the chamber wall at the same location.........seems like you are increasing this opportunity for "clickers" by running an even tighter fit in that area (as demonstrated by your wiggle test). I personally do not subscribe to the accepted "clicker" cause.......your thoughts?
Dear Sir - way too much for this format...........contact me. Happy New Year.
Get yourself some Cortina Precision FL sizer dies.... keeps the base of the brass in check.... and yes... they will build you a custom die for your chamber!!!
This is only useful for a benchrest rifle. Boomers will be Boomers.
I build all MY hunting guns exactly the same way - accuracy first.