OK, I am in need of some chambering guru's once again.
Here is what I have and can't figure out that happened.
I have a 6mm bbl set up in my four jaw chuck. I get the bbl centered with my indicator on the lands of the bbl and the runout is .0002",two tenths). I cut a register on the outside over the chamber area and runout is only .0001". I am good to go.
Start chambering at 40 rpm, using a piloted reamer and Omega oil. The reamer is in a floating reamer holder. Chambering is going great. When I am finished, the chamber has .0006" runout! WTF!!!!!!!
I check the register on the outside of the bbl. Still .0001" I take the reamer and insert it in the bbl and just tap it in with my finger until there is no play. Put the indicator on the reamer shank, there is .0001" runout?????????????
Now how can that be. The OD of the bbl has the same true register as when I started. With the reamer in the chamber, the shank is as true as when I started. The chamber itself has .0006" runout.
I am baffled on this one. Please help if you can.
Bob
Here is what I have and can't figure out that happened.
I have a 6mm bbl set up in my four jaw chuck. I get the bbl centered with my indicator on the lands of the bbl and the runout is .0002",two tenths). I cut a register on the outside over the chamber area and runout is only .0001". I am good to go.
Start chambering at 40 rpm, using a piloted reamer and Omega oil. The reamer is in a floating reamer holder. Chambering is going great. When I am finished, the chamber has .0006" runout! WTF!!!!!!!
I check the register on the outside of the bbl. Still .0001" I take the reamer and insert it in the bbl and just tap it in with my finger until there is no play. Put the indicator on the reamer shank, there is .0001" runout?????????????
Now how can that be. The OD of the bbl has the same true register as when I started. With the reamer in the chamber, the shank is as true as when I started. The chamber itself has .0006" runout.
I am baffled on this one. Please help if you can.
Bob