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Old 01-18-2016, 03:39 PM
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Yes, that's what I'm saying, exactly. The point is that the tight freebore ahead of the chamber is the major part of what affects accuracy, and this is unchanged by reaming.

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Originally Posted by tomcatt51 View Post
??? Am I missing something? I have the Manson revolver specific reamer. It pilots off the throat and does NOT cut the throat. It does cut the chamber and tapers that cut into the existing throat diameter. I've polished down the pilot diameter on a mine a couple .0001's to accommodate the smallest throat I've encountered. Reamed chambers retain pre-reamed throat diameters.

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