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Looking at starting my next project. I would rather just buy the reamer and take to the smith with my parts. What’s everyone’s thoughts?
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There isn’t much to improve on the saami reamer if you’re shooting the 200-230gr match bullets. Body dimensions are good for hornady brass. If your Smith already has it, might as well use it. Magazine constraints or bullets off the beaten path may require some alterations to saami specs.
PTG is very hit and miss. My reamer happens to be from them and works very well. Manson and JGS also have the saami version.
That’s what started my hunt, both of the smiths I would use are to busy slapping out 6 & 6.5 variations to local guys like candy and don’t have a reamer and neither want to buy one just to do one rifle. I figure I’ll just buy one and then have it for the next barrel....or rent it out to them ?
When did PTG head downhill? It’s been a couple of years since I ordered anything from them.
Oh man, there are several threads on ptg. One was dozens of pages if I recall. They grew very fast and had some teething issues that aren’t fully resolved. Most common complain was in stock stuff doesn’t ship, or stuff ships and is incorrect, and ptg wants to charge a restock fee to return.
Back to business. Here’s a saami 300 PRC reamer. Note the tapered neck, and long freebore.
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As a point of comparison, a 300 Norma has a virtually an identical neck length, but .017 less freebore than the PRC. Hornady really wanted to get the heavies out of the powder space with the PRC. Buy a box of brass, pick two bullets, pick your intended magazine, and make some dummies. Then tinker.
Unless he ordered a ptg then he’s probably still waitingI'm sure the op has already bought one.
No. He ordered one, received it, its bad, he sent it back, they charged him a restocking fee, and now he’s waiting for the replacement.Unless he ordered a ptg then he’s probably still waiting
That’s what started my hunt, both of the smiths I would use are to busy slapping out 6 & 6.5 variations to local guys like candy and don’t have a reamer and neither want to buy one just to do one rifle. I figure I’ll just buy one and then have it for the next barrel....or rent it out to them ?
When did PTG head downhill? It’s been a couple of years since I ordered anything from them.