I am having a problem with pre-boring for a 30-06 chamber, the reamer wants to oscillate the instant it starts to cut. I have the compound set to the same taper as the body of the reamer. I have gone in 1.450 to a dia. of .455. As near as I can tell the bushing should able to register in the bore at this depth and dia. This is with all being dialed in to .0002-.0003. On this particular set up I ended up with .0035 runnout in the base. I am useing a pusher to guide the reamer and following commonly used practices with the reaming, depth of cut, cleaning reamer and bore, plenty of oil,etc.
I can feel the reamer oscillate in the handle of the pusher the instant it starts into the bore. I dont know how else to describe it, no chatter, just oscillation.
I am not cutting a taper at the end of the pre-bore, so the neck and shoulder see a 90deg. counter bore when they start to cut, no different than what it would see with no pre-bore at all.
Out of frustration, I cut a chamber with no pre-bore and ended up with .0004 runnout in the base, or at the start of the chamber.
I have been practiceing on old barrels and 4140 round stock to try and identify what I am doing wrong. Thanks to all for any thoughts on what I need to change or check.
I can feel the reamer oscillate in the handle of the pusher the instant it starts into the bore. I dont know how else to describe it, no chatter, just oscillation.
I am not cutting a taper at the end of the pre-bore, so the neck and shoulder see a 90deg. counter bore when they start to cut, no different than what it would see with no pre-bore at all.
Out of frustration, I cut a chamber with no pre-bore and ended up with .0004 runnout in the base, or at the start of the chamber.
I have been practiceing on old barrels and 4140 round stock to try and identify what I am doing wrong. Thanks to all for any thoughts on what I need to change or check.