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Anyone interested in splitting the cost of a reamer in 333 Jeffery Flanged caliber? I'm interested in using .338 bullets for mine (as opposed to the original .333 bullets). The cost of having one made ranges from about $110 for ordinary tool steel, to about $200 for a carbide reamer with a live pilot. After we used it we could sell it on Ebay, and probably break even on the deal. Let me know, Garrett | ||
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Hi N. Garrett, Too bad ya didn't ask about the 375 flanged mag..cuz I already have a reamer and a no-go gauge for it! Good hunting, Andy ----------------------------- Thomas Jefferson: “To compel a man to furnish funds for the propagation of ideas he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical.” | |||
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Contact www.4-dproducts.com Don't take the chip ! | |||
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Concho, I went to the 4D Website, but didn't see a 333 Jeffery Flanged reamer listed. Did you see something there I missed? Thanks, Garrett | |||
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Garrett: Admire your project. That's an absolute classic. There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t. – John Green, author | |||
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Garrett What rifle are you building your 333 Jeffery on? DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY | |||
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450, I am building this on a copy of the Wesson #1 single shot, made by Steve Earle. The barrel is 25 inches, with an integral rib. Should be a very good all around rifle. I'll scope it with a rail-mount European scope, since that will allow me to get the occular back closer to my eye. It will take a while to finish. Garrett | |||
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