I am fine tuning my chambering process. I have been learning of some different methods I want to try.
One method involves drilling then boring the chamber to within .020-.040" of finish diameter and short of length. The theory being it takes less load and wear to run the finish reamer.
The heart of my question: I use PTG reamers with precise fitting nose bushings. Since the bushing will not be following the bore for a majority of the prebore, then engaging the bore after the body is engaged, does this create a problem?
Does anyone use this method?
I have never tried it and want to get some advice.
Thanks
One method involves drilling then boring the chamber to within .020-.040" of finish diameter and short of length. The theory being it takes less load and wear to run the finish reamer.
The heart of my question: I use PTG reamers with precise fitting nose bushings. Since the bushing will not be following the bore for a majority of the prebore, then engaging the bore after the body is engaged, does this create a problem?
Does anyone use this method?
I have never tried it and want to get some advice.
Thanks
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