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A twist on barrel break in question...... Bullet seating depth....
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<blockquote data-quote="J E Custom" data-source="post: 1439520" data-attributes="member: 2736"><p>WOW Thats scary ED</p><p>I guess with carbide reamers, oil pressure flush systems, And CNC machines anything is possible, But I for one would not want a 2 minute chamber. I have also heard people claim 20 minutes but again, That seems to fast for me. (I know that I take a long time)</p><p></p><p>Keeping everything clean, running the spindle to the optimum speed for the final finish inside the chamber and making sure everything remains true is more important to me than how fast I get done. I don't even think about when I will get through. I am done when I am done.</p><p></p><p>Chamber size, reamer quality and desired outcome have a lot to do with "How long". The fastest I can recall that a I ever Chambered a cartridge was a 17 HMR and that took 2 Hours. Big chambers have taken 6 to 8 hours. When I did lots of this type work I did not charge by the hour, I had a flat rate for all chambers. That way I had no time restraints and the finished chamber was the priority.</p><p></p><p>Everything seems to be time driven nowadays and quality is normally what suffers when cost goes down. Quality is Built In, not inspected in.</p><p></p><p>Just My Opinion</p><p></p><p>J E CUSTOM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J E Custom, post: 1439520, member: 2736"] WOW Thats scary ED I guess with carbide reamers, oil pressure flush systems, And CNC machines anything is possible, But I for one would not want a 2 minute chamber. I have also heard people claim 20 minutes but again, That seems to fast for me. (I know that I take a long time) Keeping everything clean, running the spindle to the optimum speed for the final finish inside the chamber and making sure everything remains true is more important to me than how fast I get done. I don't even think about when I will get through. I am done when I am done. Chamber size, reamer quality and desired outcome have a lot to do with "How long". The fastest I can recall that a I ever Chambered a cartridge was a 17 HMR and that took 2 Hours. Big chambers have taken 6 to 8 hours. When I did lots of this type work I did not charge by the hour, I had a flat rate for all chambers. That way I had no time restraints and the finished chamber was the priority. Everything seems to be time driven nowadays and quality is normally what suffers when cost goes down. Quality is Built In, not inspected in. Just My Opinion J E CUSTOM [/QUOTE]
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