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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Why take a chance on the reamer when making a custom rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Swamplord" data-source="post: 1089116" data-attributes="member: 2460"><p>Yup, </p><p></p><p>That's why I do my own wildcats ! </p><p>Other than the 300 AAHS (same as Tomahawk) and the 338 EDGE, ( I gave my smith the 338 Norma Mag reamer and gauges)</p><p>I have 27 of my own reamers in my wildcats I developed with 5 more coming ... Reamers are cheap and cost the same regardless if existing wildcat or my own ,,,,, still need custom case forming and reloading dies so the only added cost is the reamer and go gauge .....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swamplord, post: 1089116, member: 2460"] Yup, That's why I do my own wildcats ! Other than the 300 AAHS (same as Tomahawk) and the 338 EDGE, ( I gave my smith the 338 Norma Mag reamer and gauges) I have 27 of my own reamers in my wildcats I developed with 5 more coming ... Reamers are cheap and cost the same regardless if existing wildcat or my own ,,,,, still need custom case forming and reloading dies so the only added cost is the reamer and go gauge ..... [/QUOTE]
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