LVLAaron
Gold $$ Contributor
First and foremost, I will not name and shame based on my experience.
I have a carbide reamer. It drives me crazy. It chatters. It grabs. It sounds like drywall screws in a garbage disposal. The cutting edges are very dull, like an insert tooling cutter is.
I have other "common" manufacturers products in carbide that cause me no trouble. I prefer them. I'm very confident in my setup. I have tried the reamer with a barrel stub held snug in a 4 jaw and a rigid holder... same deal. I can kind of make it work with low speed and high/hard feed, but it feels wrong/bad.
Having said all of that... it cuts gorgeous looking chambers, and they don't measure awful. Not great, but not awful - It makes great shooting barrels.
It's a very expensive reamer so I'm interested in feedback from someone with far more experience than me.
If one of the old timers/pros here wants to test it; I'll provide the reamer, a barrel stub, return shipping, and any box of bullets on my shelf.
I have a carbide reamer. It drives me crazy. It chatters. It grabs. It sounds like drywall screws in a garbage disposal. The cutting edges are very dull, like an insert tooling cutter is.
I have other "common" manufacturers products in carbide that cause me no trouble. I prefer them. I'm very confident in my setup. I have tried the reamer with a barrel stub held snug in a 4 jaw and a rigid holder... same deal. I can kind of make it work with low speed and high/hard feed, but it feels wrong/bad.
Having said all of that... it cuts gorgeous looking chambers, and they don't measure awful. Not great, but not awful - It makes great shooting barrels.
It's a very expensive reamer so I'm interested in feedback from someone with far more experience than me.
If one of the old timers/pros here wants to test it; I'll provide the reamer, a barrel stub, return shipping, and any box of bullets on my shelf.