I, and others, have come to the conclusion that there are a number of small reamers out in the market now. Definitively the reamer my smith used on this chamber is small. I've measured brass coming out at .529", which means the chamber was likely cut at something like .530" or just under. I had a custom die built for my last chamber, but even it is not small enough to effectively size. This smaller chamber is causing me to use smaller powder charges to get the same velocity as I did in my last one (new = 73.4 gr of RL 26, old = 74.2 gr of RL 26 to get the same).
Interestingly, the same reamer was used as on my last chamber, but the smith bought a better lathe in between - less wobble - slightly smaller. I'm getting a new custom die made, so not a big deal, but the biggest bummer is that I am right on the cusp of being able to use Berger 245s at the same velocity as the 230s - and the same velocity node. The smaller chamber is the difference maker there, as
@b2lee has been able to make his 300 PRC (with its normal-sized chamber) work with them.
I'm wondering if there's anything the smith can do to "polish" .001" back out of the chamber. I think that would get me where I want to be with the 245s.