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28 November 2011, 00:10
GaryG
pre chambered barrel
My local smith doesn't have a reamer for a 6x223. Can I order a barrel already set up for this caliber, then just screw the barrel onto the action? Sorry if this seems very basic to some, but I don't really know. Gary
28 November 2011, 00:25
Westpac
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Originally posted by GaryG:
My local smith doesn't have a reamer for a 6x223. Can I order a barrel already set up for this caliber, then just screw the barrel onto the action? Sorry if this seems very basic to some, but I don't really know. Gary


If it were only that simple... It would still need to be fitted and headspaced. If he has any experience installing barrels he can rent the reamer and do the job himself.


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28 November 2011, 00:44
GaryG
I did not know that renting a reamer was possible. He told me that he would have to buy one, $100-$150.
28 November 2011, 00:58
Westpac
quote:
Originally posted by GaryG:
I did not know that renting a reamer was possible. He told me that he would have to buy one, $100-$150.


This outfit lists the 6x45 Ackley reamer, but you will have to call them to see if they have the straight up 6x45 reamer.

http://4-dproducts.com/display...group=Rifle+Calibers


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This is my rifle, there are many like it but this one is mine. My rifle is my best friend, it is my life.
28 November 2011, 01:04
D Humbarger
These folks rent reamers also.

Elk Ridge reamer rentals



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28 November 2011, 04:48
GaryG
Thank you all for your help! Gary
28 November 2011, 06:01
ssdave
I've got a Clymer 6 x 223 reamer, It's marked strangely (6mm-TM) but measures out as a standard 6x223. I've always wondered how it would work, but haven't been curious enough to get a set of dies and see if they size a case to match the reamer. I got it with another reamer similar, that's marked 25 cal TM.

I keep thinking I should contact clymer and ask for a reamer print, but never remember to do it.

dave