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280 Ackley improved?
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1970178" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>??????? JGS is one of THE most reputable chambering reamer makers out there. I'd NOT doubt their word. Since Nosler standardized the .280 A.I. with SAAMI, that is what the reamer makers are making UNLESS YOU SPECIFICLLY ASK FOR THE "OLD" chambering reamer. If you still have doubts, go to <a href="http://www.saami.org" target="_blank">www.saami.org</a> and look up the print there, and compare with the print JGS provided. One more thing, just because you have a reamer and a print doesn't mean they are both one and the same. The only way to accurately check lengths and diameters on a tapered chambering reamer is to use an optical comparator. And I'm just about sure you don't have one of those handy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1970178, member: 24284"] ??????? JGS is one of THE most reputable chambering reamer makers out there. I'd NOT doubt their word. Since Nosler standardized the .280 A.I. with SAAMI, that is what the reamer makers are making UNLESS YOU SPECIFICLLY ASK FOR THE "OLD" chambering reamer. If you still have doubts, go to [URL='http://www.saami.org']www.saami.org[/URL] and look up the print there, and compare with the print JGS provided. One more thing, just because you have a reamer and a print doesn't mean they are both one and the same. The only way to accurately check lengths and diameters on a tapered chambering reamer is to use an optical comparator. And I'm just about sure you don't have one of those handy. [/QUOTE]
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