Buzzsaw
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excited about this new caliber
good question. do you know the freebore of your old barrel?Does anyone have a good idea of how much freebore is ideal for the 75-80 grainers in the 22 Creed? Trying to figure out a reamer spec to use. My old barrel had a pretty short throat and I feel it caused early pressure and less case capacity. OAL with the 80.5 bergers to the lands was 2.620"
I don't - i sold it and never did measure it. It sounds like the "standard" reamer is .050 freebore, which i think is short of what's needed.
If you don't mind me asking... which reamer are you looking at? I think I'm going to call manson today and ask what they think on it.
I don't, but I have reworked all my reamers for additional freebore. My 6 Creed had .183" and I'm moving towards .200-.210 for the longer pills. I've found .050 Jump seems to run just about every bullet I've tried much better than what I was doing. Less pressure more consistent VEs and once I get the load it stays the same for 90% of the life of the barrel. Load up a bullet in the case and make sure the bearing surface and boat tail junction is above the neck/shoulder junction then measure base of the cartridge to Ogive and add .050.Does anyone have a good idea of how much freebore is ideal for the 75-80 grainers in the 22 Creed? Trying to figure out a reamer spec to use. My old barrel had a pretty short throat and I feel it caused early pressure and less case capacity. OAL with the 80.5 bergers to the lands was 2.620"
Yup! same mouse trap pick your favorite cheese and go for itI personally think you'd be splitting hairs. I often use 22-243 Quickload data for the 22 Creed, just because they are so similar, and the numbers often work. If you had a pile of 243 brass, I wouldn't go 22 Creed. However, i have a 6 creed so it made lots of sense for me.
Even a 22-250 AI would be real close to 22 Creed.