My turn
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Re: My turn
Yeah if you order the finish reamer without a the specific neck diameter.what are you trying to achieve exactly?
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Re: My turn
Have a look in the PTG or Manson websites. The easy answer is I don't know.
Re: My turn
Yes ... not liked though because every reamer run in after can compound errors ... if you get what I mean. When the G&G crew were doing their compact wildcats like the 270Hog etc... I think that Dave Stendall was using a body reamer then following up with whatever neck/throat size was required.Camel wrote:Question for you gurus out there, is there such a thing as a body reamer that doesn't do the neck and throat ?
In a sense a 6x45 made by running the 223Rem reamer in, followed by the 6mm neck/throater achieves the same result. So body reamers aren't popular as on its own, its useless.
Cheers...
Con
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Re: My turn
Ok thanks fellas, just had me curious, good onyas
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As Con says a lot of the accuracy nuts on forums such as Saubier say its not the preferred way as it increases the chances of imperfection,
No matter what his reputation became, Clancy did very good work and he used separate reamers a lot,
It can be done and done well
No matter what his reputation became, Clancy did very good work and he used separate reamers a lot,
It can be done and done well
Re: My turn
And to his credit, he had neck/throaters in about 0.002" diameter differences across many calibers allowing almost infinite choices.trevort wrote:
No matter what his reputation became, Clancy did very good work and he used separate reamers a lot,
It can be done and done well
Cheers...
Con
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Re: My turn
Con wrote:Yes ... not liked though because every reamer run in after can compound errors ... if you get what I mean. When the G&G crew were doing their compact wildcats like the 270Hog etc... I think that Dave Stendall was using a body reamer then following up with whatever neck/throat size was required.Camel wrote:Question for you gurus out there, is there such a thing as a body reamer that doesn't do the neck and throat ?
In a sense a 6x45 made by running the 223Rem reamer in, followed by the 6mm neck/throater achieves the same result. So body reamers aren't popular as on its own, its useless.
Cheers...
Con
this is how mine was done and ended up with waaaaaay to much free bore for 55 58 65g pills.....
and 12 thou clearance around the neck
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Ok thanks mate, As far as the idea goes, it looks like it was more a brain fart.