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Neil Jones Primer Pocket Reamer

Have one of these tools that has been collecting dust, but will get a workout as I begin my foray into F-Class. The issue is that I have the small primer pocket reamer and need to secure a large primer pocket reamer.

After making an inquiry with Neil Jones, he claims to have sold the tooling/design/rights/whatever to Sinclair. An inquiry to Sinclair brought lots of head scratching and dismay. Am in the process of awaiting response from Bill Gravatt and Phil Hoham, but was wondering if anyone had seen these at any vendor recently where I might hound them for a cutter :'(

The cutter is secured by a set screw through the larger dia of the shaft and the cutter itself has 2 step shoulders and the cutting surfaces as show in the photo.

TYIA
 

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Sinclair makes a cutter head like that. They make an adapter that lets you chuck it into a drill or power screwdriver. I use one to take just a hair out of the bottom the pocket of Lapua brass to make sure that Federal primers always seat slightly below the face of the rim.
 
Have you found out any more information? I just found one in a box of shooting stuff I had from the 80's. Only have one shell holder. Wish I had others.
 

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