Is the adg necked down yet or straight 7prc rite nowLoaded Peterson round is .2875” case neck od. Fired round is .294” od case neck. Puts Peterson wall thickness at .01525”. My adg 7 prc wall thickness is .015”
Is the adg necked down yet or straight 7prc rite nowLoaded Peterson round is .2875” case neck od. Fired round is .294” od case neck. Puts Peterson wall thickness at .01525”. My adg 7 prc wall thickness is .015”
Just 7 prc. I just measured some Hornady dummy rounds and they measure .2885” measuring with a micrometer. Measuring with just calipers, Peterson and Hornady measure .014” wall thickness and the adg not necked down measures .013”. Are you worried about fired case neck to barrel clearance with the adg and don’t want to turn them?Is the adg necked down yet or straight 7prc rite now
I would hope to not have to turn necks. Was just wondering if tou had noticed how much they may thicken from nicking down. Shouldn't be too much to worry aboutJust 7 prc. I just measured some Hornady dummy rounds and they measure .2885” measuring with a micrometer. Measuring with just calipers, Peterson and Hornady measure .014” wall thickness and the adg not necked down measures .013”. Are you worried about fired case neck to barrel clearance with the adg and don’t want to turn them?
I just remember them designing their 1st reamer when the only thing available was hornady brass. But maybe they reworked it once the adg stuff came out.I can't imagine the wait on one if ordered now. Would be nice to have one sure, but hate having to wait.
I will ask twisted barrel what theirs is based off. The member above that has one by them is using peterson, not sure how the adg brass compares to that dimensionally. Will also ask WTO, but from what I think I have read is the WTO is off adg or that's atleast what they are using.
I have a barrel and action and can have dies in a week
I never measured my new brass. But I don’t think it’s grown over .001 per side yet, I’m on my 3rd firing. I do know going down to 6 it thickens upI would hope to not have to turn necks. Was just wondering if tou had noticed how much they may thicken from nicking down. Shouldn't be too much to worry about
HopingI just remember them designing their 1st reamer when the only thing available was hornady brass. But maybe they reworked it once the adg stuff came out.
I might'tve misseed it, but have you tried H1000?I do like it. I just don't get the most velocity out of this barrel with it compared to h4350. I know its usually the other way around but for some reason I am consistently getting 50-100 fps more muzzle velocity with 4350 than 555 with all 3 bullets I've tried in the 25 creed.
In the 25 creed? No I haven't.I might'tve misseed it, but have you tried H1000?
I spoke to Clayton this morning and got info. Then after an appt I had a missed call from wto about 130pm.Just called WTO they answered on the first ring.
Asked about the 25-7prc but they said Clayton was out shooting at the moment and he has all that data on it.
Here’s the number
432-312-6132
How do you like that redding seater with the vld stem?Just for reference I will add information to this thread incase others are looking at 25x7prc.
22" 7.5 twist mcgowan #4 fluted by kampfeld chambered by twisted barrels in Wyoming.
Redding type s 7prc dies with a 257 vld seater micrometer stem.
134 eld's, 215m's, n570 powder adg 7prc brass will be used.
Yesterday shot a 5 rounds to get an idea of velocity with 65 grains and bullet jammed gave me a tight es with an average velocity at 2998fps, also shot off a couple others 1 for a case gauge and 2 others to form.
Will now process that brass and check some pressures with higher charges probably starting about 66 grain on up.
Are you noticing any donut with the unsized area of the neck? Or does it all go away after fireforming?The dies are fine, I don't care for micrometers really, just when I ordered my die that is what was available so I got it. The 25 cal vld stem seams to work as it should, I didn't see any marks or issues with it.
I went two steps on the necks, I think .298 and then .284 is what I had, got a couple bushings coming incase I want to mess with neck tension some more, but so far I think this will get me there.
Haven't noticed anything yet. I'll try to remember to get a pic of an unfired, sized pc and post if you want, but it looks cleanAre you noticing any donut with the unsized area of the neck? Or does it all go away after fireforming?
Fast!!!Update on the 25/7prc
82 rounds on the barrel and with 68.4 grains of n570 I am getting an ave of 3240fps with a 134.
Nice. What was your barrel length again?This was the 2nd 5 shot group of the 10 shots, not shot slow. 1st 3 are the tight ones.
Loaded up the rest of my 1x fired brass and will get out tomorrow and or this week and stretch it