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300 prc reamer
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<blockquote data-quote="Vol1975" data-source="post: 2057117" data-attributes="member: 100380"><p>Most 200 ish grain bullets i think it will be fine. If you are wanting to go heavier im not sure. Best I can tell u is to figure out what u are wanting to shoot bullet wise. Know you overall clip space length and then call someone like JGS or Mason reamers a call and have a talk with them. I've only dealt with JGS and they are really good. Bartlein referred me to them. </p><p>if you are going to do a custom gun with a custom reamer give those people a call. </p><p>I will tell you this all my custom gun have custom reamers. what's a couple hundred bucks. </p><p>like I had a reamer guy tell me. Think if a brand new drill bit vs one that starting to get wore a bit. The new one most of the time is going to cut very clean with clean edges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vol1975, post: 2057117, member: 100380"] Most 200 ish grain bullets i think it will be fine. If you are wanting to go heavier im not sure. Best I can tell u is to figure out what u are wanting to shoot bullet wise. Know you overall clip space length and then call someone like JGS or Mason reamers a call and have a talk with them. I’ve only dealt with JGS and they are really good. Bartlein referred me to them. if you are going to do a custom gun with a custom reamer give those people a call. I will tell you this all my custom gun have custom reamers. what’s a couple hundred bucks. like I had a reamer guy tell me. Think if a brand new drill bit vs one that starting to get wore a bit. The new one most of the time is going to cut very clean with clean edges. [/QUOTE]
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