I see the term "finish reamer" in a lot of ads for reamers, and I've seen some advertised as "rough reamers" so do you really need both?
Do some calibers require rough and finished or can the finish reamer do the whole job?
Hank
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I see the term "finish reamer" in a lot of ads for reamers, and I've seen some advertised as "rough reamers" so do you really need both?
Do some calibers require rough and finished or can the finish reamer do the whole job?
Hank
Hey Hank, what that is referring to is, you use a "Rough" reamer to remove 90% of the metal of the chamber, and then you use the "Finish" to complete the job, what that does is spare the finish reamer from cutting all that metal, so it keeps is sharp and true.
Dean
Thanks for the information. I'll probably end up buying a reamer for this project: a 6x45 using a Benchmark barrel. Good to know I only need to get one.....:cool:.