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Looking for a 35 Whelen Ackley Improved reamer
27 June 2007, 02:43
JohnlyLooking for a 35 Whelen Ackley Improved reamer
Normally I would just buy the reamer, but Midway has made this a special order reamer. Anyone have one sitting on their shelf that I can borrow, trade, or purchase?
John in Oregon
27 June 2007, 02:48
boom sticki would get a custom reamer made to your brass specs because of saami's sloppy tolerances.
have a tight chamber for more accuracy and more power.
buy 1000 pieces of good brass from the same run for consistancy.
or do a 358 hawk.
good luck...
27 June 2007, 03:03
JohnlyI own a bunch of custom spec reamers and in general I agree with you. Owning your own tight spec reamer when you are going to chamber multiple match grade barrels is the only way to go.
This is a simple hunting rifle project, where functionality is more valuable than absolute accuracy.
John in Oregon
27 June 2007, 03:12
ramrod340Biggest issue I have with buying a set of AI dies is how was the chamber cut??? I've seen way to many AI where the smith simply ran the reamer into a factory chamber. Leavign the shoulder to far forward. I would neck size only before I would buy AI dies.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
27 June 2007, 03:27
JohnlyI'm the "smith" and the barrel is only rough chambered, so this shouldn't be an issue.
John in Oregon
27 June 2007, 04:59
ramrod340Sorry I mistread I was thinking dies.
4D has a rental reamer for $28.
http://4-dproducts.com/display.php?group=Rifle+CalibersJust as boom stick said. When I was designing my 280PDK reamer I bought 280 Norma brass then had the reamer cut to minimum specs for the head of that brass.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
27 June 2007, 05:48
DuaneinNDSpeaking from experience boom stick is correct, I rented the reamer for my 35 W AI, it was early in my career and I felt that it would be okay for a game rifle- IT WAS NOT. The base diameter of a sami specs reamer is about .010 larger than any brass I have found and therefore brass life sucks.
Solid-pilot reamers are $89 from PTG. Removable pilot slightly higher, and to your spec, I think.
Go HereI might would share the cost,,, shoot me an email.
It's the little things that matter.
John,
Your PM has been answered.....Bug.
It's the little things that matter.