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Lucky Shooter
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I intend to ream a chamber using the methods described by Jackie Schmidt, Jerry Sharrett and others.
I have some questions on holding the reamer with tap wrenches.
Mike Bryant, I think, mentioned using a Sinclair case holder from a neck turning tool to allow the reamer to slip if it grabs.
#1 Is the reamer difficult to hold while chambering ?
#2 If the reamer grabs and slips, how do you back out of the situation ? I'm concerned about breaking the reamer.
Everything sounds good when all goes per the plan but I don't know what to expect in the way of exception conditions.
Would appreciate any words of wisdom.
A. Weldy
I have some questions on holding the reamer with tap wrenches.
Mike Bryant, I think, mentioned using a Sinclair case holder from a neck turning tool to allow the reamer to slip if it grabs.
#1 Is the reamer difficult to hold while chambering ?
#2 If the reamer grabs and slips, how do you back out of the situation ? I'm concerned about breaking the reamer.
Everything sounds good when all goes per the plan but I don't know what to expect in the way of exception conditions.
Would appreciate any words of wisdom.
A. Weldy