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Gunsmithing
Chamber neck reamer
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1205819" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>Like so many other threads, the original post just didn't supply enough information,,,,, it was just a request to rent or borrow a neck reamer. Hopefully, when he gets the tool in hand, he understands what he is doing. Neck reamers and throating reamers cut quickly and easily. Most times you can't hardly feel them cut. If you're doing chamber work you should own the tools,,,, and I just don't trust rented tools. If you can 'risk' a $300-$350 barrel and maybe a 6 month wait,,,,, "rent away!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1205819, member: 24284"] Like so many other threads, the original post just didn't supply enough information,,,,, it was just a request to rent or borrow a neck reamer. Hopefully, when he gets the tool in hand, he understands what he is doing. Neck reamers and throating reamers cut quickly and easily. Most times you can't hardly feel them cut. If you're doing chamber work you should own the tools,,,, and I just don't trust rented tools. If you can 'risk' a $300-$350 barrel and maybe a 6 month wait,,,,, "rent away!" [/QUOTE]
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