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FWIW, PT&G's current drawing of their 6x45 reamer is yours, not something with larger dimensions. Don't know if they made something different for Satern or if there was some other issue with the chambering process if that's the issue.
Wow, pleasantly surprised! Hope a new reamer fixes it. Unfortunately I just finished loading up more rounds to go give it another go with the load posted earlier. 87 vmax over 24.2 Tac @ 2.280”. Also loaded 5 @ 2.375” (.020” jump) and 5 @ 2.280” over 24.2 of 8208xbr. I guess I could hold onto them for break in and testing of a new replacement barrel should they send me one.Hey all, just heard from Stu at Satern:
Good afternoon Peter, I just got off the phone with Kyle. He brought me some information today and I showed the boss, it turns out there has been a revision on the 6x45 print with Saami that we were unaware of. So we have been running a chamber reamer that was made to the original print. Thanks to Kyle, he sent me a print of the reamer he bought and had a barrel fixed with. I'm holding on to the remaining barrels to see if we can fix them with an Alpha reamer when we get it. I can assure you we will take care of this and you all won't be left out there flapping in the wind. If you want to reach out to your crew and let them know, that would be great!Looking forward to having this resolved and everybody walking away happy.
Thanks, Kyle!
Sounds like progress, but I'm not seeing how a smaller reamer is going to fix an oversize chamber on an already finished barrel. I wouldn't think there would be enough shoulder length and barrel length left to re-chamber to smaller dimensions. I'd think a smaller reamer would have to go a neck length deeper to fix that part. OTOH, I'm not a barrel maker, so there is that...Hey all, just heard from Stu at Satern:
Good afternoon Peter, I just got off the phone with Kyle. He brought me some information today and I showed the boss, it turns out there has been a revision on the 6x45 print with Saami that we were unaware of. So we have been running a chamber reamer that was made to the original print. Thanks to Kyle, he sent me a print of the reamer he bought and had a barrel fixed with. I'm holding on to the remaining barrels to see if we can fix them with an Alpha reamer when we get it. I can assure you we will take care of this and you all won't be left out there flapping in the wind. If you want to reach out to your crew and let them know, that would be great!Looking forward to having this resolved and everybody walking away happy.
Thanks, Kyle!
Kinda regretting telling Deb I wouldn't send mine back now.These barrels can not be re-chambered. They would have to replace the barrels.
I would agree with you that the shoulder should have been what hit. But it was Like the top of the neck was hitting a rifling. It almost seemed more like a concentricity problem….. but a different bolt fixed it.AR bolts absolutely vary a little, but this explanation from X-Caliber doesn't quite make sense. If the Solo bolt left too little headspace to chamber a fully sized case, which is possible, the case shoulder would still prevent it from running a bullet into the lands(??). That's almost solely a function of bullet seating depth.
Not saying you are wrong, entirely possible. But, here is my theory. A combination of an excessively large neck and long freebore means that gases are likely getting out and around the bullet and thus in front of it before it engages the rifling which leads to the lackluster velocity we are seeing and the inaccuracy. The fact that I can go pretty far over max loads without pressure signs would also support this. I do not think that anyone after accuracy wants neck growth in the .008-.010” range. AND, if I load even the vmax to standard AR coal of 2.260” I would have .135” jump. Tmk would be .320”!! Loading the vmax to .010” jump didn’t help however.Here is my reamer print from a couple years ago:View attachment 954382
I would be surprised if a slight difference in chamber spec is causing big groups. That is normally an inconsistent groove diameter throughout the length of the barrel.