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Min or Max Saami Spec Reamers
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<blockquote data-quote="ken snyder" data-source="post: 536844" data-attributes="member: 26019"><p>David Kiff, to the best of my knowledge will manufacture chamber reams to practically any dimensions imaginable, he has made several wildcat reams for me. I think the non descriptive terms of min and max are the culprit. Once a ream no longer complies with the specs it is no longer sam, but is based on sam. I use the adjustable length throat reamers and set the seating length where I want the bullet to stuff at. Weatherby makes their freebore so long that I almost always shorten them but factory ammunition is not a good idea and the barrels are not engraved as being a weatherby cartridge they are marked with diameter and wildcat, an example would be .338 Wildcat instead of 338-378 because they are no longer a 338-378 even if you cant tell the difference by looking at them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ken snyder, post: 536844, member: 26019"] David Kiff, to the best of my knowledge will manufacture chamber reams to practically any dimensions imaginable, he has made several wildcat reams for me. I think the non descriptive terms of min and max are the culprit. Once a ream no longer complies with the specs it is no longer sam, but is based on sam. I use the adjustable length throat reamers and set the seating length where I want the bullet to stuff at. Weatherby makes their freebore so long that I almost always shorten them but factory ammunition is not a good idea and the barrels are not engraved as being a weatherby cartridge they are marked with diameter and wildcat, an example would be .338 Wildcat instead of 338-378 because they are no longer a 338-378 even if you cant tell the difference by looking at them. [/QUOTE]
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