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Reamers In House at Hilltop Gun Shop: 12 GaFH to .17-cal
Reamers In House at Hilltop Gun Shop: 12 GaFH to .17-cal
1. 12 Gauge From Hell 3.85" for RMC 3.85" brass and any plastic hulls
2. 12 Gauge 3.5"
3. 12 Gauge .730" Bore Reamer
4. 20-Gauge 3.5" for RMC 3.5" brass (aka 20 Gauge Hellboy) and any plastic hulls
5. 500 Mbogo
6. 500 A-Square (standard)
7. .511"-diameter throat reamer (parallel-sided freebore only)
8. .510/460 Weatherby Improved Jenkins And Berry
9. 12.7x68mm Magnum aka "49-bore/.500-cal./.338 Lapua Magnum Improved of 2010" aka 49-10 aka "500 XXX"
10. 470 Mbogo
11. 470 Capstick
12. 450 Nitro Express 3.25"
13. .458 Lott
14. .458 Win. Mag.
15. 45-70 Govt.
16. 404 Jeffery
17. 404 Jeffery Throat Reamer (parallell-sided .424"-diameter free-bore extender)
18. 404 Dakota
19. .416 Dakota
20. .416 Remington Magnum
21. .416 Taylor
(400 Whelen Pending)
22. .395 Tatanka
23. .395 Tatanka Neck and Throat Reamer: .3966" diameter freebore, .3000" length freebore, 1-degree-30' leade)
24. .395 Ruger Max
25. .395 H&H
26. 400/.395 Nitro Express 3-Inch aka "10.03 X 75R"
27. .375/404 Jeffery Saeed of 2012 
28. .375 Weatherby Magnum
29. .375 Ruger
30. .375 H&H
31. 9.3 X 64mm Brenneke
32. .358 Shooting Times Alaskan
33. .35 Brown-Whelen
34. .35 Whelen
35. .358 Winchester
36. .338 Lapua Magnum
37. .338 Win. Mag.
38. .338-06 A-Square
39. 300 Lapua Magnum
40. 300 Win. Short Mag.
41. 30-06
42. .308 WCF
43. 7mm Rem.Mag.
44. 280 Remington
45. 7mm-08
46. 7 x 57mm Mauser
47. 270 Win. Short Mag.
48. 270 Win.
49. 6.8mm SPC II
50. 260 Rem.
51. 6.5mm X .284 Win.
52. 25-06
53. .257 AI
54. .257 Roberts
55. 250 Savage
56. .243 AI
57. 6mm Remington
58. .243 WCF
59. 6mm BR-Norma
60. 220 Swift
61. .22-250 Remington
62. .223 AI
63. .223 Rem.
64. 221 Rem. FireBall
65. .22 K-Hornet
66. .22 Hornet
67. .22 WRFM
68. .22 LR-Match
69. .22 LR
70. .17 Mach IV
71. .17 HMR
Rusty McGee--Gunsmith does good work.
I have left my reamers to co-mingle with his at Hilltop Gun Shop.
I have asked him to keep my reamers in his shop for use there,
not to be loaned or rented.
He and I have both had reamers disappear on loan:
We are not in the reamer rental business.
Rusty posts here as member "roughone"
and he is "Gunsmith."
27 May 2012, 07:47
GrenadierWhat, no .375NE 2-1/2" ?
quote:
Originally posted by Grenadier:
What, no .375NE 2-1/2" ?
Whiner!

I am also getting together a file of reamer drawings for reference to details.

This is not an all inclusive list, just what is on hand at the moment, and for the future to be added to, at Hilltop Gun Shop.
Of course any specific reamer could be rented or purchased for purpose: From the maker or the renting service.
Hilltop Gun Shop is not a reamer rental service.
A 400 Whelen reamer is the object of lust at the moment at Hilltop Gun Shop.
That might be added to the list soon.
You want .416 Ruger?
Such a common thing available off the shelf at my local shop as a Ruger Hawkeye or Ruger No.1?
Well, if I wanted a custom M98 Mauser, I would have Rusty put a .416 pilot on the .395 Ruger Max,
then use his .416 Remington Magnum reamer to cut the neck and throat to proper brass/chamber length.
Addition to the list:
400 Whelen Reamer: Rusty is ordering one of these.
Note: Krieger, Shilen, and maybe Douglas seem to be offering the proper .411"-grooved barrels.
Need to make sure the barrel is proper for the bullet.
I'll update the list above to include 400 Whelen ... as soon as Rusty has the reamer on hand.
29 May 2012, 02:56
wheleniteRIP, do you know what diameter at shoulder is for this 400 Whelen reamer you have on order?
Rusty is well aware of need for chamber with .458" minimum shoulder diameter:
Thanks, Michael Petrov.
http://www.z-hat.com/smashing_the_headspace_myth.htm
BTW,
We have also found a parallel-sided freebore of about 1/2-caliber length and .002" greater diameter than bullet works very well.

29 May 2012, 08:21
wheleniteThanks, RIP, that is the exact drawing I had in mind when I asked the question. I'm interested in a 400 to go with my 35.
whelenite,
You have excellent tastes.
That could be an excellent cast bullet tosser.
Get a proper .411"-grooved barrel,
size the lead boolits to .412",
use .416-caliber gas check fitted to said boolit ...
400-grainer at 2150 fps possible?
That would be classic Nitro Express ballistics,
from maybe a 7-pound M98, M70, or M77 bolt action.
Or 300-grainers of any sort at .375 H&H velocity.
Very efficient!

29 May 2012, 08:44
lawndartHi older bro'. Are these mainly Pacific Tool and Gauge dies?
Maybe I will park mine there as well. Is your smith really, "ticky", as in OCD about the details of the metal work.
Does he have the tools to blueprint Remingtons, Sakos and Classic Winchesters?
Sorry about all the questions. I am just being a little ticky.
JCN
Bro' Dart,
I will ask Rusty if he is par-tick-ular enough to satisfy you.
He is member "roughone."
Maybe he will take note of par-tick-ulars here occasionally.

29 May 2012, 09:29
lawndartThanks Bro'
I am not overly OCD (poverty works against that impulse), but I am sllowly putting test mule rifles together. Thems has to be blue printed so as they can supports six switch barrels on on preecICE receiver assembly.
Bro' Dart,
Understood, no psychiatry here.
Rusty has his own top secret switch barrel mechanism in the works ...
... but I am not at liberty to talk about it, mainly due to lack of knowledge on my part.
That is above my pay grade.
So is blue printing actions.
But hey, Rusty does the detail work, and I don't.
He also is a U.K.-degreed mechanical engineer McGunsmith, and I am not.
And he can also build a John P. Beck School "Pennsylvania Rifle" from scratch and I cannot.
But I do like to look at them.
And I did shoot a doe with one ... Did not have to sleep at a Holiday Inn Express neither.

quote:
Originally posted by whelenite:
RIP, do you know what diameter at shoulder is for this 400 Whelen reamer you have on order?
http://finegunmaking.com/page33/page25/page25.html
Shilen barrel:
.411" groove, .405" bore, 1:14" twist, and No.5 sporter that is .700" at 26" length is as light as they will make it ...
Fast burning powders that will be appropriate for the 400 Whelen will not need a full 26" of barrel.
I like 23" from breech face to crown.

30 May 2012, 04:25
roughonequote:
Posted 29 May 2012 07:44Hide Post
Hi older bro'. Are these mainly Pacific Tool and Gauge dies?
Maybe I will park mine there as well. Is your smith really, "ticky", as in OCD about the details of the metal work.
Does he have the tools to blueprint Remingtons, Sakos and Classic Winchesters?
Sorry about all the questions. I am just being a little ticky.
Lawndart,
I have the equipment to blueprint Remingtons, both piloted tap and single point. Would be willing to discuss the others.
Rusty
(You can't fix stupid)
Falls of Rough Ky University
Our victory cry is FORK U!
31 May 2012, 03:15
lawndartI think this may be the start of a beautiful relationship.
I will send a PM Rusty
Thank you for the info big brother. That is a beautiful doe (
and rifle ).
Rusty is a genius, modest too.
About that 400 Whelen:
Anyone wanting one could start off with a Ruger Hawkeye M77 in 35 Whelen:
www.whittakerguns.comThere were 7 of them there, for only $469.99 each.
Now there are only 6 left in the store.
Weighs 7 pounds even, with a skinny, muzzle-light barrel of only 0.560" diameter at 22" length.
It truly needs a .411-caliber barrel of heavier contour to make it balance properly.

This is a random 35 Whelen Hawkeye pulled out of Whittaker's store, strangely blond walnut with some striping:
28 June 2012, 13:08
lawndartI will be sending Rusty any reamers that do not duplicate RIP's, also some specialized PT&G tooling for single point "blue printing" of Winchester, Sako and Remington actions.
Bro'Dart,
Rusty will take good care.
Mighty nice stuff.
