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Chamber finish

After you have finished reaming the chamber what techniques do you use to get just the right finish to grip the brass to limit brass growth and reduce rearward pressure ? Do you cut the chamber slightly short to allow for roughing up the chamber ? What do you think the perfect finish is ?
 
Speaking of finish. What rpm do most of you chamber with? Do you change rpm and feed slower on the last few thousandth?
I have never done anything to the final finish left by the reamer. Don't have any issues with extraction or any other problem. Some turn out a nicer finish than others don't know why maybe difference in one barrel to the next
I only chamber for myself
 
360rpm pre bore and ream, quick 400 followed buy gray scotch brite. When you pre bore the reamer leaves an almost mirror finish.

Adam
 
I've been pre boring to about .030 under. I could stand to run it faster than I am, I think. Don't really know the speed heavy 10 on the slowest position with my belt
Seems like if I have at least .010 left to ream and can finish from there I get a better result than if only cutting .003 or so.
 
I've been pre boring to about .030 under. I could stand to run it faster than I am, I think. Don't really know the speed heavy 10 on the slowest position with my belt
Seems like if I have at least .010 left to ream and can finish from there I get a better result than if only cutting .003 or so.
Tim, my SB10 is ~360 on large pulley first belt. I have also found .030" on the pre bore to ideal.

Adam
 
Would some of you guys explain how yuns pre bore, I've been using the reamer for the full depth of the chamber, I only do ppc chambers, would like to extend the reamer life
 
I rough drill with a 3/8" drill bit. .050 short of shoulder then bore with a boring bar to .400 for a PPC. Then I cut with my reamer
 
I have played with as course at 180 grit. I am back to 320 grit. As reamed the chamber is shiney like a mirror. I have never left one like that to see what would happen. So far 320 has given me the least bolt thrust. I should leave one as reamed to test it. I ream at 250 rpm with oil flush. No preboring, I have core drills for the most common cases, If its a shortie like a ppc, reamer all the way, if its long I'll ream until a 1/4" of shoulder is cut, then drill, then finish ream. No runout issues with any method. I am in love with core drills though.
I have been wondering about preboring. So for a short chamber like a 6br you would just use a finishing reamer all the way? How long will your reamer last doing it that way? The main thing Im wondering about preboring--Is the pilot always in the bore? Thanks Again
Hopefully these are things the OP would like to know also
 
Yes it is the conversation I was looking for. More in fact. Hitting the chamber with 320 is the information I am looking for. How do you apply the 320 paper ? In particular the neck and do you alter the chamber dimensions any.
 
I wrap my 320 emery clothe around a pen or wooden dowel and just rough up the chamber I do not stick the emery clothe in the neck. Also I put oil on my emery clothe and leave oil in my chamber as I'm using a flush system.
 
Red scotchbrite. Cut a small strip...fold a 1/2 over a pencil point, run inside the chamber and jog at 500-600 rpm. Run back and fourth a couple times and a super nice cross hatch pattern is made.
 
like what Alex said if your getting grooves in the chamber, your more than likely rolling a chip over the cutting edge. Not good In my experience. Take your time and practice on a cheap take off barrel. Cut the chamber off and chamber a few ways. I did this as mentioned by someone else when I was first starting and it helped me figure out my routine for chambering a barrel. If you want some cheap old take off barrels I have a few you can have for the price of shipping. Just P.M me

I like the idea of using that center piloted drill bit that Alex had mentioned in a few posts earlier. I'm going to order one and give it a go.

I normally don't prebore or anything. I use a coolant flush system from start to finish with a piloted finish reamer. I cut about .100" the first few reaming's then once I'm about half way I cut it down to .050" (half a turn on my talkstock) With the flush system I found this is were the flutes of my chamber reamers are not loaded up and I retract the reamer and flush off the reamer with the pump. Then go back in, its very fast and affective for my setup. But it took me a few ways of doing it to get to that point.
 

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