243 AI-Any Input?

You gonna give it a tweaked name like 243Aish?
Ha I should probably, it will depend on how much deeper the chamber ends up being. This chamber feels like it may be a hair on the short side, so the AI no-go may still no-go.
I'm going to leave the chamber markings so there's no issue checking into South Africa with some 243 win headstamped brass.
 
Consider carefully before you use an Ackley head space gauge.
I made that mistake once on my first 22/250 Ackley and the chamber ended up much too long for the currently available brass.
I would use your die formed brass to set the headspace and you’ll never have that problem, either with brass or dies being incompatible
 
I’m gonna sound stupid here but you’re telling me you can just get a 243ai reamer and just hand ream a 243 to an AI??
 
Ha I should probably, it will depend on how much deeper the chamber ends up being. This chamber feels like it may be a hair on the short side, so the AI no-go may still no-go.
I'm going to leave the chamber markings so there's no issue checking into South Africa with some 243 win headstamped brass.

Just an FYI, but the AI no-go is just a regular go-gauge for the standard cartridge.

The reason for that is so that you get a slight crush fit on the shoulders when shooting standard factory ammo in the AI chamber, thereby preventing case head separation.

Since your chamber is going to be long, the gauges for the AI won't do you any good.
 
Got the chamber and throat cut last night. Tried to go slow and steady, stopping frequently to blow out the chamber, clean the reamer, and apply more cutting oil. Using a drill for the chamber and throating by hand, the whole job took under 2 hours.
It doesn't seem like the chamber is particularly long. I just watched closely until the old shoulder disappeared. Some once fired 243 brass from another rifle became the gauge for the chamber. They closed really tight in the uncut chamber, and still have some resistance in the improved chamber.
The dies are a Redding 3 die competition set that includes a micrometer seater, micrometer neck sizer, and body die. This will require using both the neck and body dies for every firing, but the micrometer neck sizer is really handy for setting the false shoulder. I have 10 of the once fired 243 brass that were necked up to 6.5, then down again with a false shoulder. The other brass are Alpha 260 brass. The false shoulder on those is much more visible on the longer 260 Remington neck. I may try to fire form one with Titegroup to check the chamber, if not I'll be fire forming with bullets this weekend.
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