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Throating reamer question???
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<blockquote data-quote="Rustystud" data-source="post: 182573" data-attributes="member: 9964"><p><strong>Throat Reaming without a lathe</strong></p><p></p><p>AJ:</p><p> </p><p>You can make a square ended bushing to fit the bolt race. OD .701 for a Remington/Savage with a .437 ID. This bushing will fit over the shaft og the Uni PT&G Uni Throater and be secured in place by either action screw or scope base screw. The PT&G "T" handle throating reamer is .437 and a Lambeth/ Kiff Micrometer Adjustable Reamer Stop can be set on the shaft of the PT&G "Uni Throater" T handle. By inserting the piloted Throating reamer in until it bottoms out. Then setting the Micrometer Adjustable reamer Stop one can adjust exactly how many thousands the want to cut. The throat can be cut perfectly aligned with the bolt race with the barrel on the action with no lathe involvement.</p><p>Call Dave Kiff at PT&G if you don't understand what i have just explained.</p><p> </p><p>Rustystud</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustystud, post: 182573, member: 9964"] [b]Throat Reaming without a lathe[/b] AJ: You can make a square ended bushing to fit the bolt race. OD .701 for a Remington/Savage with a .437 ID. This bushing will fit over the shaft og the Uni PT&G Uni Throater and be secured in place by either action screw or scope base screw. The PT&G "T" handle throating reamer is .437 and a Lambeth/ Kiff Micrometer Adjustable Reamer Stop can be set on the shaft of the PT&G "Uni Throater" T handle. By inserting the piloted Throating reamer in until it bottoms out. Then setting the Micrometer Adjustable reamer Stop one can adjust exactly how many thousands the want to cut. The throat can be cut perfectly aligned with the bolt race with the barrel on the action with no lathe involvement. Call Dave Kiff at PT&G if you don't understand what i have just explained. Rustystud [/QUOTE]
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