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<blockquote data-quote="D Scott" data-source="post: 910239" data-attributes="member: 35050"><p>I am in process of a custom build, I am using a Barnard Action and Bartlein barrel, Alex over at Masterclass stocks is doing the bedding and stock build. I am having Warner tool do the chambering and barrel install,</p><p></p><p>My question is ,, is it worth getting a new reamer (will be a 260 rem) and have Warner build a custom die to match the chamber /reamer ??</p><p></p><p>or just go with the reamer he has and use my forster dies ? I by no means an expert, but consider myself a proficient shooter/reloader, I can shoot my savage consistently 1/2 moa and have expensive glass. and obviously want an accurate rifle.</p><p></p><p>Will any practical gain in accuracy be had by going the custom die route ?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D Scott, post: 910239, member: 35050"] I am in process of a custom build, I am using a Barnard Action and Bartlein barrel, Alex over at Masterclass stocks is doing the bedding and stock build. I am having Warner tool do the chambering and barrel install, My question is ,, is it worth getting a new reamer (will be a 260 rem) and have Warner build a custom die to match the chamber /reamer ?? or just go with the reamer he has and use my forster dies ? I by no means an expert, but consider myself a proficient shooter/reloader, I can shoot my savage consistently 1/2 moa and have expensive glass. and obviously want an accurate rifle. Will any practical gain in accuracy be had by going the custom die route ? Thanks in advance Scott [/QUOTE]
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