wildchild
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Id guess using the tail stock makes one lost also in this game, JMO.butchlambert said:I push my reamer with a flat face tool in the tailstock. I do not want my tailstock to influence the path of my reamer. I want the reamer to follow a prebored hole. I spec my chambering reamer to cut +.003 larger at the base and .002 at the shoulder than my reamer that I use to make my sizing die. If your dies do not size the brass body, you will have chambering and extraction problems. I have tried to ream a chamber with runout, but haven't succeeded.
So mathamatically .002 at the shoulder must be about .002 at the neck, whats that do to the freebore length? Hope the customer is'nt shooting a short neck case with a particular bullet in mind.