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In my case, same reamer did not do this in all barrels, but only a few and that seems to no longer be happening now. I'm not the only one that saw this, as I had other smiths ask me if I had seen it, during that same time frame. If the same reamer does not present this issue in all barrels, I'm inclined to think that leaves two things, setup and/or bbl steel...all else being equal. That said, I can't disagree that a very slight change in reamer relief angle may well prevent the issue in more or all barrel steels.I have never seen work hardening in 416.
Just an educated guess here. You leave the reamer in contact with the steel until the lathe stops. That can't be good on the cutting edge. How bad will vary reamer to reamer and manufacturer to manufacture. Some reamers, for lack of a better term, fit tight and want to stick. My experience with this manufacturer points to a problem with the reamer.
Barrel makers were lost in the wilderness for many many years after Crucible closed it doors. There is good steel out there now. Whether all the barrel makers use it I can't say. Probably some don't.
Bought a barrel not long after Crucible went out and it cut like warm butter with some hard spots, we knew it was a problem from the beginning. The barrel shot great but shit the bed at 600 rounds. I asked the barrel maker whats going on with your steel? He advised nothing that I know of why? I said just curious I notice your advertisement used to say made from the 'finest 416R Crucible steel', now it says made from the finest 416R steel. Last barrel I bought from them they can go bullshit someone else.
What barrel maker do you use that has Crucible steel?
None that I know of, the one I referenced did use Crucible before approx. 2011-2012. I don't know who they use now and don't care.
Yep #metoo , but only one where even the case gauges, ordered at the same time and supplied were offI have a couple of reamers that cut exactly the same way.
They are from a manufacturer that I use to buy from.
Joe