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AZLarry
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223rem chamber has run out of .0015" at the last half of the chamber. But the neck and lead areas look good with no run out.
Q: What caused the back half of the chamber to have run out and how can it be avoided?
Details:
a) Indicated barrel bore using long stem indicator. Looks good the length of case.
b) Drilled then straight bored chamber to .347" diameter for a depth of 1.3" (that is the longest carbide boring bar I had on hand)
c) 223rem chamber was cut with a removable pilot reamer held by a floating holder similar to the bald eagle type. Chamber looks good with no chatter or obvious cutting issues.
d) Used through the lathe headstock method with spider and 6 jaw chuck. 125 rpm spindle speed.
Thanks, Larry
Q: What caused the back half of the chamber to have run out and how can it be avoided?
Details:
a) Indicated barrel bore using long stem indicator. Looks good the length of case.
b) Drilled then straight bored chamber to .347" diameter for a depth of 1.3" (that is the longest carbide boring bar I had on hand)
c) 223rem chamber was cut with a removable pilot reamer held by a floating holder similar to the bald eagle type. Chamber looks good with no chatter or obvious cutting issues.
d) Used through the lathe headstock method with spider and 6 jaw chuck. 125 rpm spindle speed.
Thanks, Larry