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<blockquote data-quote="Rustystud" data-source="post: 847936" data-attributes="member: 9964"><p>Having chambered rifles for 40 plus years, I have reamers made by many different makers. For the last 12 years Dave Kiff has made all my reamers. Both he and his staff are first quality, period. Some times they get backed up, sometimes they don't always get it right. But you will never find anyone who will work harder to make it right, even at his expense. </p><p> </p><p>Knowing what you need is a vital element is in getting your reamer right. There are many nimrods out here who should seek the advice of an experienced gunsmith before taking on a wildcat project.</p><p> </p><p>There are a number of good reamer makers and great gunsmiths out here who have their own preferences of whom makes their reamers. That is why we live in a free country. For those who don't use Dave Kiff and Pacific Tool and Gauge, thanks because that frees him and his tool makers up to make them for those of us who choose to use his reamers. </p><p>Nat Lambeth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustystud, post: 847936, member: 9964"] Having chambered rifles for 40 plus years, I have reamers made by many different makers. For the last 12 years Dave Kiff has made all my reamers. Both he and his staff are first quality, period. Some times they get backed up, sometimes they don't always get it right. But you will never find anyone who will work harder to make it right, even at his expense. Knowing what you need is a vital element is in getting your reamer right. There are many nimrods out here who should seek the advice of an experienced gunsmith before taking on a wildcat project. There are a number of good reamer makers and great gunsmiths out here who have their own preferences of whom makes their reamers. That is why we live in a free country. For those who don't use Dave Kiff and Pacific Tool and Gauge, thanks because that frees him and his tool makers up to make them for those of us who choose to use his reamers. Nat Lambeth [/QUOTE]
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