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Adjustable Reamer Stop
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 3065359" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>The advantage of my design is the reamer shank is held directly by the reamer holder, and not a separate holder that then goes into the reamer holder. There's no possibility of tolerance stacking with the reamer being held by a separate piece vs being held directly by the reamer holder.</p><p></p><p>Also, the set screw is only there to prevent the stop collar and adjustment ring from moving unexpectedly or tightening up when the stop collar makes contact with the barrel. With my reamer stop adjusted and set screw locked down, we're able to cut consecutive barrels back to back and maintain headspace within .0005 without ever adjusting anything the entire chambering process. We chambered x10 barrels all for our actions and chambered for 223 Wylde the other day and the reamer stop was never adjusted after the first barrel and all barrels headspaced within .0005 of one another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 3065359, member: 69478"] The advantage of my design is the reamer shank is held directly by the reamer holder, and not a separate holder that then goes into the reamer holder. There's no possibility of tolerance stacking with the reamer being held by a separate piece vs being held directly by the reamer holder. Also, the set screw is only there to prevent the stop collar and adjustment ring from moving unexpectedly or tightening up when the stop collar makes contact with the barrel. With my reamer stop adjusted and set screw locked down, we're able to cut consecutive barrels back to back and maintain headspace within .0005 without ever adjusting anything the entire chambering process. We chambered x10 barrels all for our actions and chambered for 223 Wylde the other day and the reamer stop was never adjusted after the first barrel and all barrels headspaced within .0005 of one another. [/QUOTE]
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