Lucky Shooter
Gold $$ Contributor
Increments of push ?
I'm totally manual-----including no power flush.
I've been following the practice of drilling and pre-boring----and know others save time by not
doing all this----but----this works and I have confidence in the results. Not to say I won't someday
get away from this.
I start with .050" reamer advance per step and at some arbitrary point reduce the increment to .025"
per step. When the headspace reading gets less than .025" above the target reading, I try to hit the
target reading with one last pass.
The reamer and hole get cleaned between passes. I spend probably too much time on this clean-up
but there are no chips left in the hole or on the reamer-----guaranteed.
In spite of all this, I still get scratches on the body of the chamber. This scratching occurs with more
than one reamer.
I've been using these chambers as-is with no attempt to polish them out. They indicate to run true to the bore and there is no wobble when the reamer is put back in the chamber.
Would appreciate hearing other methods----power flush is not an option.
A. Weldy
I'm totally manual-----including no power flush.
I've been following the practice of drilling and pre-boring----and know others save time by not
doing all this----but----this works and I have confidence in the results. Not to say I won't someday
get away from this.
I start with .050" reamer advance per step and at some arbitrary point reduce the increment to .025"
per step. When the headspace reading gets less than .025" above the target reading, I try to hit the
target reading with one last pass.
The reamer and hole get cleaned between passes. I spend probably too much time on this clean-up
but there are no chips left in the hole or on the reamer-----guaranteed.
In spite of all this, I still get scratches on the body of the chamber. This scratching occurs with more
than one reamer.
I've been using these chambers as-is with no attempt to polish them out. They indicate to run true to the bore and there is no wobble when the reamer is put back in the chamber.
Would appreciate hearing other methods----power flush is not an option.
A. Weldy