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Reloading
I’m Turning Necks Now!
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<blockquote data-quote="DoneNOut" data-source="post: 2879350" data-attributes="member: 113404"><p>So, when I ordered my JGS reamer I really didn't know what all the numbers meant, lol. I figured "Match" and 708AI ought get it done. I got charged custom reamer price, but I basically selected one of the two 708AI reamers offered. Well, now I know what all the numbers mean and next time, I am gonna have a real custom reamer. Maybe, maybe not AI though. We will see how much I like it. WOW, lot of effort behind this project, but its made me learn lessons from the best teacher, "Experience." </p><p></p><p>My 162ELDMs are long. Seated at 2.925, at the lands, the shank in just in or near the neck/shoulder junction. I will increase this length next reamer, or I guess I could throat ream the freebore. Never done that before, but I'm told it could be done by hand with throat reamer and T handle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoneNOut, post: 2879350, member: 113404"] So, when I ordered my JGS reamer I really didn't know what all the numbers meant, lol. I figured "Match" and 708AI ought get it done. I got charged custom reamer price, but I basically selected one of the two 708AI reamers offered. Well, now I know what all the numbers mean and next time, I am gonna have a real custom reamer. Maybe, maybe not AI though. We will see how much I like it. WOW, lot of effort behind this project, but its made me learn lessons from the best teacher, "Experience." My 162ELDMs are long. Seated at 2.925, at the lands, the shank in just in or near the neck/shoulder junction. I will increase this length next reamer, or I guess I could throat ream the freebore. Never done that before, but I'm told it could be done by hand with throat reamer and T handle. [/QUOTE]
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