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Chamber a 338 edge with a 338 rum reamer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mram10us" data-source="post: 1779369" data-attributes="member: 111667"><p>I already built one that way. I did the math and found it gives me a .091" flat at the start of the chamber which hasn't caused issues chambering a round or resizing as of yet.</p><p>It allowed me to use the 338 rum dies without messing with custom dies or buying expensive edge dies</p><p>It allowed me to use one reamer for 338 rum and edge chambers.</p><p>I was asking the question to see if anyone else used this method for edge or other chamberings. Can't imagine you couldn't make a 30-28 nosler with a 30 nosler reamer, using 30 nos dies .... haven't done a drawing on that one though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mram10us, post: 1779369, member: 111667"] I already built one that way. I did the math and found it gives me a .091” flat at the start of the chamber which hasn’t caused issues chambering a round or resizing as of yet. It allowed me to use the 338 rum dies without messing with custom dies or buying expensive edge dies It allowed me to use one reamer for 338 rum and edge chambers. I was asking the question to see if anyone else used this method for edge or other chamberings. Can’t imagine you couldn’t make a 30-28 nosler with a 30 nosler reamer, using 30 nos dies .... haven’t done a drawing on that one though [/QUOTE]
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