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Gunsmithing
Which 6.5X55mm Reamer?
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 916166" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>Its difficult to get answers in a timely manner by e-mail. Most are swamped with questions. I know Hart Bbls. has put in some OT to try to keep delivery dates a bit more reasonable, but I don't know about some of the others. It's hard to hire someone to help respond to e-mails. #1 they have to know what they're talking about. And, #2 , it drives up costs . With 38+ years of machining experience and a degree from an accredited two year gunsmithing school I'd have real trouble with the roughing reamer thing, benchrester or not. I was taught a roughing reamer is usefull for production work only. Tooling is expensive enough, let alone something that's not needed to do a first class job. Everyone's got an idea, though! I'd be much more inclined to take a NRA Summer Gunsmithing seminar at one of the accredited schools, after I got back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 916166, member: 24284"] Its difficult to get answers in a timely manner by e-mail. Most are swamped with questions. I know Hart Bbls. has put in some OT to try to keep delivery dates a bit more reasonable, but I don't know about some of the others. It's hard to hire someone to help respond to e-mails. #1 they have to know what they're talking about. And, #2 , it drives up costs . With 38+ years of machining experience and a degree from an accredited two year gunsmithing school I'd have real trouble with the roughing reamer thing, benchrester or not. I was taught a roughing reamer is usefull for production work only. Tooling is expensive enough, let alone something that's not needed to do a first class job. Everyone's got an idea, though! I'd be much more inclined to take a NRA Summer Gunsmithing seminar at one of the accredited schools, after I got back. [/QUOTE]
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