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    Boolit Mold
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    Reamer question

    Hi
    I have some reamer questions maybe I could get help with.
    I plan on re lining an old 22 Winchester pump, I have done my homework and feel this should be a pretty routine job.

    This gun is a 22 short.
    I'm thinking why not buy a long rifle chamber reamer and just not go full depth, this way I can reuse the reamer at a later date on a more common LR .

    Brownells and Midway are out of LR readers so now I'm thinking why not get a match chamber reamer ? If This were a bolt action it would get a match chamber anyway.

    Or just get the short chamber reamer and do it the way it's supposed to be done.

    Thanks for any advice, Tom

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    If you need to cut the rim recess in the chamber, you don't have the option of running the reamer in short to cut a .22 Short chamber with an LR reamer.

    "Match" chambers come in MANY varieties, some that will not be a good idea for your pump gun (oversize bullets causing the rounds to drag when chambered).

    Did you consider renting a reamer from 4D instead?

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    Eck0310 - maybe I don't understand how the reamer works. Seems to me if I used a LF reamer and just cut deep enough for a short to sit right it should be done. The difference between a LF reamer and a short should only be the depth to which you can ream.
    Please correct. Me if I have this all wrong !
    I figured the match chamber might not work but I could always polish it out until it fed right.

    Thanks for your help, Tom

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    Some barrels have a rim recess, and then in some other guns there is none. If there is a rim recess and you are not doing the job in the lathe, if you run the LR reamer in short you will not get a rim recess. If doing it in a lathe you could just bore the rim recess with a single point tool.


    http://www.brownells.com/userdocs/pr...84050015_1.jpg

    The upper reamer is probably for a rimmed ctg, the step on the right cuts the recess for the case rim.
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    Now I understand, I didn't pick up on the rim recess. Wasn't thinking in those terms, anyhow the recess is in the bolt.
    So with that straightened out. Will my idea work?
    I am very mechanically inclined, but I have never done this and have never used a reamer like this. I am trying to get all the info I can before I start.
    Thanks for the help, Tom

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    If your rim recess is in the bolt, you're in tall cotton.

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    Ya I agree if no rim recess is required you are good to go, the 22 short has a fairly short bullet (29 grain) so you might not need to run the reamer in as deep as you think.
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    Check your mailbox for the latest *Shooting Times*. It has an article on this very subject.

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    There is one other consideration that must be addressed. The Winchester o6 model that I had was chambered for the 22 long. A long rifle would hang up when on the lifter coming out of the magazine tube. The gun must have the correct innards to run long rifle's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ipopum View Post
    There is one other consideration that must be addressed. The Winchester o6 model that I had was chambered for the 22 long. A long rifle would hang up when on the lifter coming out of the magazine tube. The gun must have the correct innards to run long rifle's.
    I think you misunderstood, he's going to keep the gun as a .22 Short... just wants to know if he can run a 22LR reamer in partway to cut a short chamber (since the rim recess is in the bolt) - he's not looking to change the chambering.

    Bren R.

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    Yes I did.

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    If you're doing this to a Winchester 1890 or 06 the rim recess is in the bolt. There is no rim recess in the barrel so I don't see why your idea wouldn't work as the case is not tapered. I'm rebuilding an 1890 right now and just bought a Numrich barrel because the old one was shot. This is not a collector gun that I am ruining but an assembly of parts to make a shooter for my grandson. BTW I did not buy the barrel from Numrich, they are out of stock but I found it in an old gunshop.

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