Skunce
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I'm thinking about rechambering one of my 223 barrels to a 223AI. I've chambered many barrels for myself in the past, but have never done a rechamber to an Ackley. My concern is with a new barrel I would always have the reamer pilot fully engaged in the bore when reaming, but that won't be possible on a rechamber unless a good portion on the shank is cut off, which I prefer not to do. I understand that the usual procedure is to set the barrel back one turn first. Then cut the Ackley chamber because the chamber needs to be cleaned up completely and the brass needs a crush fit to form properly. I've been using a Bald Eagle reamer holder with good results in the past but, will the Ackley reamer follow the old chamber without the pilot in the bore?