Ned Ludd
Silver $$ Contributor
So, to shoot Berger 90's at 600 yards and get the smallest groups, do I want a barrel chambered in Rem Match?
Here is the reamer print for the 223 Rem ISSF reamer sold by Pacific Tool and Gauge (PTG). They usually keep it in stock. This reamer has worked exceptionally well for a number of F-TR shooters over the years. It is optimized for the 90 VLDs, but you can also load Berger 80.5s and SMK 90s, possibly a few others, in a rifle chambered with this reamer. That is not to say that a reamer that was slightly different in some certain dimensions couldn't also work well; there is probably some amount of latitude in a few of the dimensions listed below. However, the 223 Rem ISSF reamer is a proven design, and if PTG currently has it on the shelf, it will dramatically cut the lead time involved in having your own specific design manufactured.
Edited to add: a .223 Rem "Match" reamer is likely whatever the company selling it wants it to be, within reason. If it has the word "Match" associated with it, it has to be more accurate, right?

