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<blockquote data-quote="Chamberman" data-source="post: 1682008" data-attributes="member: 45142"><p>Either the reamer is out of spec, or they had to sand the chamber because of heavy reamer marks, they could have also dragged a chip while pulling the reamer out with the machine still spinning.. If they were using a flush system, it could have stopped and a chip was lodged..... Either way, if it gouged the chamber, they would have to try and sand it out, which would cause the chamber to go out of spec. Usually in these cases the barrel needs replaced or set back and re- chambered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chamberman, post: 1682008, member: 45142"] Either the reamer is out of spec, or they had to sand the chamber because of heavy reamer marks, they could have also dragged a chip while pulling the reamer out with the machine still spinning.. If they were using a flush system, it could have stopped and a chip was lodged..... Either way, if it gouged the chamber, they would have to try and sand it out, which would cause the chamber to go out of spec. Usually in these cases the barrel needs replaced or set back and re- chambered. [/QUOTE]
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