Re: Question about a chamber reamer.
You need to add up the freebore and the throat. And you need to measure if the
throat starts at bullet dia. or a little larger. It takes a bit of travel just to get down
to bullet dia. and actually have the bullet touch the barrel due to the mild angles
throats have. A 22-250 is a perfect example, it has no freebore but due to the throat
starting out larger than .224 it is hard to seat a 50 grain to the lands and have anything left in the case. I personally like the wylde chamber design in .223 with
a long freebore at bullet dia. It has proved to be very accurate.
Study this awhile, it will help you to see the differences in what lengths, diameters and angles are involved.
ps, freebore and throat combined are termed as Leade.