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Min or Max Saami Spec Reamers
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<blockquote data-quote="EddieHarren" data-source="post: 536822" data-attributes="member: 5138"><p>I would disagree with JE. If you go to the SAAMI specs manual, you will see chamber drawings and the dimensions for nearly every cartridge that exists. Most of the dimensions are give with a + or - measurement. This allows all manufacturers to keep their products as universal as possible.</p><p>If you order a Min. spec. reamer, and plan on using factory ammo, you may encounter some ammo that will not chamber in your rifle. Since you are going the "custom" route, I would assume that you are going to handload your ammo. If this is the case you should be fine with a Min. Spec. reamer.</p><p></p><p>P.S. If you think SAAMI is SAMMI, buy a box or, bag of any reloading component and start measuring. You'll soon discover the + or - I referred to earlier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EddieHarren, post: 536822, member: 5138"] I would disagree with JE. If you go to the SAAMI specs manual, you will see chamber drawings and the dimensions for nearly every cartridge that exists. Most of the dimensions are give with a + or - measurement. This allows all manufacturers to keep their products as universal as possible. If you order a Min. spec. reamer, and plan on using factory ammo, you may encounter some ammo that will not chamber in your rifle. Since you are going the "custom" route, I would assume that you are going to handload your ammo. If this is the case you should be fine with a Min. Spec. reamer. P.S. If you think SAAMI is SAMMI, buy a box or, bag of any reloading component and start measuring. You'll soon discover the + or - I referred to earlier. [/QUOTE]
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