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How Much $s did you pay or would you pay for a Custom Chambering in your rifle???
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<blockquote data-quote="tobnpr" data-source="post: 2441004" data-attributes="member: 68758"><p>Of course.</p><p>It is, and he should. His time is your money- it's that simple.</p><p></p><p>It is preferable to have the desired freebore ground into the reamer. It is the most precise way of doing it- and as the customer, you know that the freebore is exactly what you asked for (as well as the neck if you want tighter clearance). And, you'll have that reamer to chamber the next barrel once you shoot that one out- or ask the smith if he'd split the cost- I'll do that if I think there's a good chance I could use it again down the road. Esp if he splits the cost, your end will be negligible when you factor in the savings from "not" throating it separately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tobnpr, post: 2441004, member: 68758"] Of course. It is, and he should. His time is your money- it's that simple. It is preferable to have the desired freebore ground into the reamer. It is the most precise way of doing it- and as the customer, you know that the freebore is exactly what you asked for (as well as the neck if you want tighter clearance). And, you'll have that reamer to chamber the next barrel once you shoot that one out- or ask the smith if he'd split the cost- I'll do that if I think there's a good chance I could use it again down the road. Esp if he splits the cost, your end will be negligible when you factor in the savings from "not" throating it separately. [/QUOTE]
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