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barrel question. Could a ss barrel be too hard to ream????
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<blockquote data-quote="Black Diamond 408" data-source="post: 90593" data-attributes="member: 1563"><p>I had a SS 50cal bbl from a prominent bbl maker and it was almost impossible to ream, it squeeled and squeeked, had all kinds of trouble with it. Sent the reamer back to the company to have it checked, they re-sharpened it and sent it back to me, still the same thing. Then i found the bbl had tight spots in the bore, i returned the bbl, they just lapped it and sent it back. The bbl never did shoot! Hence i never bought another bbl from this company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Diamond 408, post: 90593, member: 1563"] I had a SS 50cal bbl from a prominent bbl maker and it was almost impossible to ream, it squeeled and squeeked, had all kinds of trouble with it. Sent the reamer back to the company to have it checked, they re-sharpened it and sent it back to me, still the same thing. Then i found the bbl had tight spots in the bore, i returned the bbl, they just lapped it and sent it back. The bbl never did shoot! Hence i never bought another bbl from this company. [/QUOTE]
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