07 June 2008, 04:28
KabluewyReamer Rental ?
Is renting a reamer a good idea? Does this work out as well as just buying the reamer, then selling after cutting one chamber?
What is a typical rental fee?
I'm looking to have my gunsmith cut a 8mm-06 chamber for me, and I'm just wondering what you guys are doing about chambering something unusual?
KB
I rent for oddball chambers. I figure the preak even point is about 3 chambers. I've had good results renting reamers from 4D Reamer Rentals in Casper, WY
07 June 2008, 05:15
Toomany ToolsI also rent for the calibers I think won't sell much. Typically, the cost is around $50 with gauges and shipping for a floating pilot reamer. I already have a slew of reamers that will probably only cut one chamber; I don't need more.
07 June 2008, 06:41
pointblankquote:
Originally posted by Kabluewy:
Is renting a reamer a good idea? Does this work out as well as just buying the reamer, then selling after cutting one chamber?
What is a typical rental fee?
I'm looking to have my gunsmith cut a 8mm-06 chamber for me, and I'm just wondering what you guys are doing about chambering something unusual?
KB
I say buy, then sell. You will have piece of mind that the chamber was cut with a new reamer rather than one that may be in need of sharpening. And it'll probably cost you an extra $25 or $30 for that piece of mind. Think about the bigger picture...I have rented reamers with mixed results. The VERY odball chamberings probably don't get rented all that much, but an 8mm/06 aint that odd.
07 June 2008, 22:59
tnekkccI always buy the reamer, so I can work at my own pace.
Some gunsmiths own the reamer, but charge for the rental.
That seems fair.