Need a Measurement on Norma 416 Rem Brass

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I need to know the diameter immediately in front of the belt on unfired Norma 416 Rem brass.

It may allow me to save my current barrel. All I have now is Remington 416 Rem brass, and as I have seen with other cartridges, Rem brass made 20 years ago is sometimes below min SAAMI spec, which causes all kinds of problems. So I either need larger diameter brass or I need to chamber a new barrel.
 
It would be about 10 days before I could actually mic some brass, but,,,what problem are you having?
 
I shoot a 416 Remmag mod 70 as well and have the same click from reload 3 or four you mentioned in the other thread. The rifle is very accurate and has been 100 % reliable.

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It would be about 10 days before I could actually mic some brass, but,,,what problem are you having?

I don't like the clickers on firing 3. They are caused by undersized brass in an oversized chamber
 
I shoot a 416 Remmag mod 70 as well and have the same click from reload 3 or four you mentioned in the other thread. The rifle is very accurate and has been 100 % reliable.

Thanks!!!

That is only .0015" larger than mine, which isn't enough. Given this rifle as earned a forever place in my safe, I guess It's time to buy a reamer and fire up the lathe.

I too don't have any reliability issues, but I hate clickers......
 
"INTJ" wrote:
"So I either need larger diameter brass or I need to chamber a new barrel."

Maybe not:
Have a gunsmith turn your barrel back one turn into the receiver. The smith will grind the equivalent off the rear face of the barrel. Then, due to a moderate amount of metal to be removed, a .416 finsher reamer of proper measurements would restore your barrels chamber to SAAMI standards.
Assuming the rear few inches of your barrel is cylindrical, - any bedding will not be severely affected.
 
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"INTJ" wrote:
"So I either need larger diameter brass or I need to chamber a new barrel."

Maybe not:
Have a gunsmith turn your barrel back one turn into the receiver. The smith will grind the equivalent off the rear face of the barrel. Then, due to a moderate amount of metal to be removed, a .416 finsher reamer of proper measurements would restore your barrels chamber to SAAMI standards.
Assuming the rear few inches of your barrel is cylindrical, - any bedding will not be severely affected.

I have my own lathe, and I'll just put on a new barrel if needed. Rechambering is about the same work as cutting a a new barrel, and with a new barrel and I can guarantee the chamber will be cut straight.
 

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