How to Rebate Case Rims to Shoot Bigger Cases in PPC Actions
Many short-range Benchresters have thought about converting their 6 PPC to shoot a 30BR for score matches, or a Dasher for mid-range (or even 1000-yard) games. That way you have a rifle that does double duty, giving you the most bang for your buck. Though an action with a PPC bolt won’t normally work with 30BR/6BR/Dasher cases with their larger .308-class rim (0.4728″ diameter), there is a pretty easy solution that allows you to cycle these bigger cartridges with a 6PPC-style bolt (designed to fit .220 Russian rims).
“Rebating case rims … lets you shoot a 30BR in score matches using your PPC action. All you need is a new barrel. This saves buying another bolt, receiver, or rifle.” — Butch Lambert
Butch Lambert of ShadeTree Engineering provided this tip. Butch notes that many 6 PPC benchrest group shooters also enjoy shooting in score matches. But to be really competitive in the BR for score game, that means shooting a 30BR, which has a wider, .308-class rim (0.4728″ diameter). Likewise, if you want to compete in 600-yard registered BR events or in varmint matches, you probably want to run a bigger case, such as the 6BR, 6mm Dasher, or 6-6.5×47. Those cartridges also have the larger 0.4728″ rims.
Rebate Your 30 BR Rims At right is the lathe form tool Butch uses to rebate the case rims. |
Cutting Head for Rebating Rims |
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This photo is of my RFD action/PPC bolt-face with a 30BR round ready to chamber. Originally, I rebated the rims using a tool of my own making, which required turning AND plunging.
Once I acquired a tool through Butch, life became a LOT easier, requiring a simple plunge to re-size both the rim and and the extractor groove: THIS tool IS, “the cats meow”!! RG Robinett