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Dennis Sorensen
Guest
I have received a job to repair... a new Lilja barrel had been fitted and chambered by someone unknown to me. (.223 Rem. on a Savage)
The customer said the fired brass looks terrible and is a mess... and wants it fixed.
I first tried my reamer and I could feel the chatter right away... it was terrible... as my reamer was cutting the chatter went away and it seemed to cut fine. I only set this back about 1/4 inch and headspaced it... the chamber looks real good... I test fired it and the brass looks real good... BUT... when you rotate the brass in your fingers you can feel it is multi-sided. The bad chamber has not been removed entirely or it still influenced my reamer...
My question is ... has anyone experienced this when fixing a chattered chamber? Do you think if I set back another 1/4 inch I will be able to make a round chamber or should I cut the chamber off and start fresh? (That's what I am leaning towards)
The customer said the fired brass looks terrible and is a mess... and wants it fixed.
I first tried my reamer and I could feel the chatter right away... it was terrible... as my reamer was cutting the chatter went away and it seemed to cut fine. I only set this back about 1/4 inch and headspaced it... the chamber looks real good... I test fired it and the brass looks real good... BUT... when you rotate the brass in your fingers you can feel it is multi-sided. The bad chamber has not been removed entirely or it still influenced my reamer...
My question is ... has anyone experienced this when fixing a chattered chamber? Do you think if I set back another 1/4 inch I will be able to make a round chamber or should I cut the chamber off and start fresh? (That's what I am leaning towards)