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Old 09-25-2014, 05:03 PM
SmokinJoe SmokinJoe is offline
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I'm sure some of you have this chambering. Would appreciate your sharing reamer prints and any comments. Thanks guys
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Old 09-25-2014, 05:24 PM
jim saubier jim saubier is offline
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I do not have the reamer prints for the reamer that was used as I borrowed the reamer from Ray Hauver for both of the guns I had made in this caliber. I think that the 20ppc makes a terrific round and had hoped to push the larger .20 cal bullets in the 40 grain range to test the distance. I have a 12" twist barrel and ahve only used the 30 - 35 grain bullet weights but have been utterly impressed with the accuracy of the round. I'm shooting a full length version with a tight neck that requires neck turning. I'm betting that Ray can get you details on his reamer dimensions. He has done several versions of this round but typically shortened by some amount.
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Old 09-26-2014, 10:42 AM
Eddie Harren Eddie Harren is offline
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Joe, I used Ray's reamer for both of my rifles. Lilja 12 twist barrels, sleeved XP actions, one weighs 25Lbs. in a Six 1000 Yd. stock, the other is in an old McMillan HV stock. I couldn't be happier. I left the heavy gun out in New Mexico with Dave. I use the other here, for g-hogging. I believe I have the reamer print in my file. PM me an e-mail address and I'll send it to you. Eddie.
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