One caution. Most of the reamer manufacturers recommend running their high speed steel in the 250-275 RPM speed range. That is in the carbide speed range.
Look up the recommended CUTTIG speed for your barrel material and your cutting tool type.
RPM=SFM x 3.82 / Dia
SFM=RPM x 3.82 x Dia
Dia is the average diameter of your reamer in the chambering situation (about 0.3 for a PPC/308 reamer). Dia would be the diameter of the workpiece in the turning situation.
SFM is simply how fast, in Feet Per Minute, the tool and the work are passing by each other.
The major tool wear problem occurs, in reaming, when you pause the operation. i.e. The barrel is still spinning and the reamer is against but not cutting the barrel. This gives the material a chance to work harden, so when you go back to cutting the very first bite is into work hardened steel. Practical solution, when you stop feeding the reamer, IMMEDIATELY back it off, if just for a few thousants.
BUT, upon reaching the finish depth let the barrel spin a FEW more turns to improve the finish. This is one reason why reaming in the 250-275 RPM range the reamer spins too many times.
Generally, when chamber reaming, with a high speed steel reamer, about 70-90 RPM is best.
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