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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Chambering goals
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<blockquote data-quote="msalm" data-source="post: 264049" data-attributes="member: 8863"><p>Chad obviously has much more hands on than I, but I'll add that indicating the muzzle end, and where the throat is, and then boring the chamber area true so the reamer gets the proper start works very well, and it will produce as good of chamber as any other on the manual machines. As for the coolant, well, sometimes you use what you got, so I'm still blowing chips off the reamer and cleaning the chamber each pass.... Wish I did have coolant through the barrel, that would be a great timesaver, and I think a better method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msalm, post: 264049, member: 8863"] Chad obviously has much more hands on than I, but I'll add that indicating the muzzle end, and where the throat is, and then boring the chamber area true so the reamer gets the proper start works very well, and it will produce as good of chamber as any other on the manual machines. As for the coolant, well, sometimes you use what you got, so I'm still blowing chips off the reamer and cleaning the chamber each pass.... Wish I did have coolant through the barrel, that would be a great timesaver, and I think a better method. [/QUOTE]
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