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    Stupid question on an AI round.


    If you have say an AI or other improved chamber that has the shoulder blown forward, and you want to shoot factory ammo in it,
    IE blow the shoulder forward while shooting, what does the cartridge headspace on ??

    I am assuming the rim ??

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    Re: Stupid question on an AI round.

    No - on a rimless cartridge, it still headspaces on the shoulder. A proper AI chamber will actually be a little bit tight with factory ammo. That is why non-savage type barrels require you to turn them back a thread when converting a chamber to AI.

    Now on rimmed and belted cartrdiges - it still headspaces on the rim or belt.

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    Re: Stupid question on an AI round.

    So on an AI cartridge the neck shoulder junction is in the same place.

    But if the shoulder is blown forward on another improved cartridge, like a 6BRX
    what does it headspace on ??

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    Re: Stupid question on an AI round.



    [img width=600 height=450]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v675/gcidso123/savage/201_5028.jpg[/img]

    you can see on these cases that started life as .308 and were run through a .243AI die where the neck / shoulder meet. that is the contact point in factory ammo in an AI chamber.
    .223 Rem AI, .22-250 AI, .220 Swift AI .243 Win AI, .6mm Rem AI, .257 Rob AI, .25-06 AI, 6.5x300wsm .30-06 AI, .270 STW, 7mm STW, 28 nosler, .416 Taylor

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    Re: Stupid question on an AI round.

    Not sure who I copied the vid from, but thanks!


    when you have it right the case touches the back of the bolt and the front of the chamber, keeping the case from sliding and only allows expansion which fills in the chamber space forming the new case.


    this video shows a case being fired with to much headspace.


    If you have to much headspace, you can see where the primer moves back first and then the case follows. you can also see where the case get thin just above the web and the next reload will result in cracks and separation.

    [img width=600 height=450]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v675/gcidso123/savage/100_5172.jpg[/img]

    [img width=600 height=450]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v675/gcidso123/savage/img1274565224599.jpg[/img]
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    Re: Stupid question on an AI round.

    What about a case where the entire shoulder area is blown forward.

    With a chamber like that the cartridge shoulder would not reach the shoulder area of the chamber.

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    Re: Stupid question on an AI round.

    IE forming a case like this ??

    www.6mmbr.citymaker.com/i//6BRX_WEB2.jpg

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    Re: Stupid question on an AI round.

    Quote Originally Posted by tammons
    What about a case where the entire shoulder area is blown forward.

    With a chamber like that the cartridge shoulder would not reach the shoulder area of the chamber.
    something has to hold it in place---
    rim- .30-30AI
    belt- 300wm in a 300wby ( not good)
    rimless cases- Shoulder or Bullet jammed into the lands with the right powder charge. or false necks like I did with the .308 to .243
    .223 Rem AI, .22-250 AI, .220 Swift AI .243 Win AI, .6mm Rem AI, .257 Rob AI, .25-06 AI, 6.5x300wsm .30-06 AI, .270 STW, 7mm STW, 28 nosler, .416 Taylor

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    Re: Stupid question on an AI round.

    In the photo above none of the above would hold the cartridge in place except maybe the end of the neck where it meets the freebore, but now I got it, bullet jammed would do it. So in that case you could not shoot factory ammo to fire form the case.

    Just curious more than anything.

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    Re: Stupid question on an AI round.

    you could also enlarge it to .30 caliber and then resize part of the neck.
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    Re: Stupid question on an AI round.

    Right, False shoulder, now I remember.
    Its been a while.

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    Re: Stupid question on an AI round.

    False shoulder or pistol powder and cream of wheat to blow the shoulder forward.

    You asked about an AI round - what you are looking at is not an AI round. One of Ackley's "rules" was that factory ammo had to work.


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    Re: Stupid question on an AI round.

    I was actually interested in both types. The AI and then another type with a shoulder blown forward.

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    Re: Stupid question on an AI round.

    ".....I was actually interested in both types."

    Well, which do you want an answer to....apples or oranges?

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    Re: Stupid question on an AI round.

    Apples and Oranges.

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    Re: Stupid question on an AI round.

    Quote Originally Posted by Uncle Jack
    ".....I was actually interested in both types."

    Well, which do you want an answer to....apples or oranges?

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    Re: Stupid question on an AI round.

    My point is that Parker Ackley specifically designed his series of "Improved" cartridges to accommodate factory ammunition of the same caliber. Most other "Improved" or wildcat designs do not and require "Jamming" the bullet into the lands for headspace to fireform without undue excitement.

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    Re: Stupid question on an AI round.

    We went thru this in a classified ad a while ago and unfortunately it was deleted.

    For an AI headspacing, the GO gauge for a standard round(i.e. 243) now becomes your NO-GO for your AI round(i.e. 243ai). There is .004" difference in the headspacing between a standard and an AI round, so a factory standard round would still chamber with a slight "crush" feel.

    I headspaced mine the way Fred said to do it and it came out perfect. Setup your AI FL die and run a pc of unfired standard brass thru it. This will bump the shoulder .004". That pc of brass is now your GO gauge. Then for the NO-GO you can use either the standard 243 GO or scotch tape on the rear of the pc of brass. I checked it both ways as a NOGO and it was the same.

    I also ran a factory loaded round in it and it chambers with the slight "crush" feel that it is supposed to since it is .004" longer. So you CAN form your brass by shooting factory standard loads thru it. As a matter of fact I hope to run some thru mine today .

    Heres a great read on page 13. It explains it in detail, with overlay pic of a standard case, AI case, and gauge.

    http://www.clymertool.com/catalogue/...logueVol11.pdf


    The BRX isnt an AI chamber so it'll be different. Id say check over on 6mmbr site. Or maybe in the link I gave you as I didnt check to see if it mentions the BRX.

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    Re: Stupid question on an AI round.

    Thanks Guys,

    Very informative.

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    Re: Stupid question on an AI round.

    Heres a link to an article on 6mmbr that shows all the 6br variances(including the BRX) and their differences. At the bottom of the page it tells how you can headspace/fireform those type of improved chambers. Looks like a BRX has a shoulder pushed out .010", so forming a false shoulder seems to be the way to go, according tho this link.

    hope this helps.

    http://www.6mmbr.com/6BRImproved01.html
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    Re: Stupid question on an AI round.

    One caveat....whatever method you use, unless you have brand new factory brass, it helps to anneal the necks and shoulders.

    uj

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