I've always used a finish reamer from start to finish and been very happy. To me reamers are cheap enough and I get plenty of life out of them still. But I want to try drill and bore on the next chamber. I've seen people say they drill and bore to a diameter and depth that the pilot is still the thing to make contact which can't be much of a drill and bore. Basically just under the shoulder diameter maybe .030" and just short of the end of the pilot to the shoulder dimension? On the attached 7mm WSM that might be like .480" diameter and .400" deep? is that worth it?
Also see people say drill and bore just under size and short of the dimension to the shoulder. This removes most of the material and the finish reamer will be cutting full body and diameter the last .100" or so. But then the pilot does nothing until it finds the bore after the reamer has cut a long ways already.
Which way do you use and why?
As an example on this 7mm WSM would you drill and bore .480" diameter say 1.500" deep from the bolt face and turn a 45 degree chamfer on the the entrance to guide the reamer?
thanks
Also see people say drill and bore just under size and short of the dimension to the shoulder. This removes most of the material and the finish reamer will be cutting full body and diameter the last .100" or so. But then the pilot does nothing until it finds the bore after the reamer has cut a long ways already.
Which way do you use and why?
As an example on this 7mm WSM would you drill and bore .480" diameter say 1.500" deep from the bolt face and turn a 45 degree chamfer on the the entrance to guide the reamer?
thanks