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<blockquote data-quote="tobnpr" data-source="post: 2598275" data-attributes="member: 68758"><p>^^^</p><p>I stand by my opinion.</p><p>Yeah, I know short chambered barrels are hand-reamed all the time. There's still a risk in it- particularly without a reamer stop of some kind. It's much easier to start with the .025 you mentioned because you have a chance to develop the feel for what you're doing. For someone that's never done it before- two thou will disappear so fast it'll make their head spin. Given there's no reason the OP <em>needs</em> to do it, I see no reason to take the risk. JMO YMMV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tobnpr, post: 2598275, member: 68758"] ^^^ I stand by my opinion. Yeah, I know short chambered barrels are hand-reamed all the time. There's still a risk in it- particularly without a reamer stop of some kind. It's much easier to start with the .025 you mentioned because you have a chance to develop the feel for what you're doing. For someone that's never done it before- two thou will disappear so fast it'll make their head spin. Given there's no reason the OP [I]needs[/I] to do it, I see no reason to take the risk. JMO YMMV. [/QUOTE]
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