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Used BUT NOT ABUSED Reamers

Coyote Shadow Tracker

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Good afternoon all!
Hope that you as well as your family members are doing well and in good health.

As some of y'all know we are trying to help out a few young people get into shooting and some also want to know the process of building a rifle. By all means not a training school, but just basic knowledge on building a rifle. for a few interested young men/women and their fathers that we know.

Have you ever wondered how a rifle was built??? What the process of a Drilled & Rifled Blank was and then chambered, threaded fitted to an Action/Bolt. It is amazing to see the process from start to finish. I am amazed with every cut that a tool makes on metal. The transformation from a round stock of metal to a precision barrel that is capable to shoot 1/4" MOA or less at 1K yds.

We have a few shot out barrels to practice chambering and threading on. We have a new shop with new machinery - lathe and the tooling for threading/cutting tenons/facing. Now we need some used but not abused reamers for practice chambering. The reamers we have are all custom for competition and cost up to $300 each so don't want to wear them out on practice.
Looking for reamers in .223, 6MM, 6.5mm and if you have other caliber let us know.

Will pay a fair price for them. Not looking to chamber barrels that shoot, just to show how it is done. But if they are good reamers will probably cut some chambers for shooting. We have several heavier profile barrels that we can chamber, cut off, and chamber several times.
PM us if you have any to sell.

Thanks much!
Len & Jill
 
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God Bless!!!!
Still looking. We know that there are a lot of members that have purchased Reamers for one of their dream rifles and now have no use for it.
Probably just sitting in their gun room waiting for another barrel that won't be chambered.
Put it to good use now and sell it for a good cause.
Thanks
Len & Jill
 
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