You routinely work with match grade $200 and $300 barrel blanks for your own use and
for your customers. The match grade barrels with which you work are the output of
meticulous craftsmen, and now your gunsmithing must be of equal quality and precision.
Your chambering will take several hours of exacting work, using match grade chambering
reamers, and multitude of dial indicators.
The time has come for you... to stop blowing sharp , abrasive
metal chips out the muzzle end of that expensive match grade barrel while you are cutting
the chamber. (Many barrel makers oppose the use of abrasive bore cleaners; but here you
are, blithely blowing steel shrapnel down the bore, under pressure!) And pushing the metal
chips out with a patch and jag comes from the school of metalworking barbarism.
A host of accuracy-enhancing advantages... The reamer is
constantly being lubricated and cleaned... The chips are flushed out the back of the
reamer lands.. The pilot bushing is constantly being lubricated... Bore damage from
chips wedge between the pilot and bore is eliminated... Chip ringing of the reamer is
likewise eliminated... A constant fluid supply for chamber polishing... Abrasive grit
exits the chamber, not through the barrel bore... The reamer is kept cool... No
dimensional changes to the reamer.. Works with oil or water base cutting fluids (no need
to change from the fluid that you now use.) This is what you must use, to properly use
carbide reamers.
Start !!! using G.T.R.'s chamber flushing system. Three models
available for lathe chambering. Chose the system that matches your lathe setup for
chambering. |