westcliffe01
Well-Known Member
Sir, knowing who you you are, I have to respectfully disagree.
Any 243 AI gauge that is made properly is designed to be a couple thou under at the shoulder/neck junction to headspace on the shoulder junction of regular 243 Win brass. That is after all what Ackley intended for all of his chamberings: The ability to fire "regular" cases, and the ability of the "regular" cases to headspace on the neck/shoulder junction.
I did buy an AI GO gauge when I installed the barrel on my savage, and one can certainly detect some load on the cam when chambering factory 243 Win brass, as intended. This load is of course not present after fireforming.
Your comments give me the impression that you have not used a "real" Ackley GO gauge, since all the concerns you raise with it are bogus. Most of the time it is tough to obtain the Ackley gauges and Manson is the only company I am aware of that generally has them in stock for the same price as any other gauge.
Any 243 AI gauge that is made properly is designed to be a couple thou under at the shoulder/neck junction to headspace on the shoulder junction of regular 243 Win brass. That is after all what Ackley intended for all of his chamberings: The ability to fire "regular" cases, and the ability of the "regular" cases to headspace on the neck/shoulder junction.
I did buy an AI GO gauge when I installed the barrel on my savage, and one can certainly detect some load on the cam when chambering factory 243 Win brass, as intended. This load is of course not present after fireforming.
Your comments give me the impression that you have not used a "real" Ackley GO gauge, since all the concerns you raise with it are bogus. Most of the time it is tough to obtain the Ackley gauges and Manson is the only company I am aware of that generally has them in stock for the same price as any other gauge.
Sorry to disagree but the reason that you use a standard 243 Head space gauge is so that you can fire form 243 AI safely and without excessive head space.
If you use a standard 243 head space go gage It should seat the case at the neck shoulder junction
and hold the case in place.
It is recommended that when head spacing you actually have about .003 to .004 crush on the standard case. this also minimizes neck shortening.
The AI head space gage uses the datum line and the standard 243 case has a different datum
line because of the shoulder angle and will have to much head space if you fire a standard 243 round in it. once fire formed, or if you buy 243 AI ammo it is fine.
Some Fire form using the bullet against the lands to maintain head space but the bullets have to be seated farther out and pressures become an issue.
So, If you chamber with a 243 AI reamer and buy pre formed brass or loaded ammo then it is recommended that you use the 243AI head space gauge.
If you use a 243 AI reamer to chamber with but you want to shoot standard 243 ammo in it and fire form at the same time head space the AI chamber with the standard 243 head space gage.
After fire forming, the 243 AI dies will work fine and can be adjusted to fit the chamber.
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