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-I'd like more information on chamber polishing If you would care to elaborate on that. Methods and materials.I chamber rimfire barrels darn near ever day here in my shop I was taught by an old school benchrest smith. There are only a few things that must be right and a few things that are not as important as you might think.
First your headspace needs to fit the ammunition your shooting. thats easy. second is bullet jam. here again its best to set your jam depths per the type of ammunition your going to shoot. these numbers are not absolute but you gotta be close. I can share my numbers if someone cares to ask me via private message. the third thing that i know for a fact gets overlooked by more than most is chamber finish and polish. with the 22LR craze we live in today ever shop with a cnc is making prefits. Id just about bet 90% have no idea how or why a 22LR chamber needs to be polished. The reason is obvious i think. Polishing a chamber allows the barrel to shoot right off the bat with very little to no break in, All reamers leave tool marks no matter your technique. If you don't think so, hit that chamber with a little 600 grit and take a look! will an unpolished chamber shoot, sure it will but it can take several bricks of high $ ammo to get you there. This subject just doesn't get the attention it needs, and this is a craft learned through practice and patients.
Headspace bullet jam and chamber finish, these are the big ones. chamber sizes and lenght if kept respectable are not so important, in my opinion! If you want a good solid all around match 22LR chamber reamer, buy a JGS 22LR match reamer With good practices your barrel will shoot!!
Lee Gardner Precision