Hello All,
I just have a question regarding chambering that I'm hoping someone can help answer. I live in Canada, wanted to support local business, I sent off a brand new reamer and go/no go guages to a well know barrel manufacturer to have a new stainless carbon fiber wrapped barrel for a hubting build on 6mm Rem AI. They had run quite a bit over on the time estimate for delivery. I emailed and inquired Bout the status. I recieved an call today and was told that the brand new Manson Reamer (HSS) had ripped the steel of the barrel and then chattered making the barrel not usable. They said they tested the reamer on another blank and it cut fine. They said they are switching to only using carbide reamers to avoid this. Is this a common issue with HSS reamers? The reamer was brand new. I kinda felt like I was being fed a line to buy them time. Any thoughts...?
Thanks
Plum
I just have a question regarding chambering that I'm hoping someone can help answer. I live in Canada, wanted to support local business, I sent off a brand new reamer and go/no go guages to a well know barrel manufacturer to have a new stainless carbon fiber wrapped barrel for a hubting build on 6mm Rem AI. They had run quite a bit over on the time estimate for delivery. I emailed and inquired Bout the status. I recieved an call today and was told that the brand new Manson Reamer (HSS) had ripped the steel of the barrel and then chattered making the barrel not usable. They said they tested the reamer on another blank and it cut fine. They said they are switching to only using carbide reamers to avoid this. Is this a common issue with HSS reamers? The reamer was brand new. I kinda felt like I was being fed a line to buy them time. Any thoughts...?
Thanks
Plum