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Utah Shooter
03-14-2012, 04:08 PM
Trying to do a search online and not finding a lot of information. Anyone know anything about them?

http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l194/shmoeee/Reamers/0314121400-00.jpg

These ones are not marked but that they are HSS (High speed steel I assume) and then the caliber for them.

http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l194/shmoeee/Reamers/0314121402-00.jpg

JMtoolman
03-14-2012, 05:05 PM
If you have a 218 Bee reamer, or a 44-40 in there please contact me. Best regards, the toolman.

The first ones are chamfering tools for the barrels, and the rest are chambering reamers.

Utah Shooter
03-14-2012, 06:37 PM
Well cool. Sorry but just 22-250, .243, 222 REM and 219 WASP sets.

gzig5
03-14-2012, 08:51 PM
Well cool. Sorry but just 22-250, .243, 222 REM and 219 WASP sets.

I need to make case holders for a trimmer for 22-250 and .222. Let me know if you are interested in selling/renting/loaning.
Greg

PS.. I've seen H&M stuff in the past but don't know anything about them. The first ones look like they put a 60 degree pilot in the end of a barrel.

Utah Shooter
03-14-2012, 10:26 PM
To be honest not sure what I want to do with them just yet.

ratboy
03-17-2012, 11:29 PM
i would entertain a deal on the 219 wasp reamers if you decide they need a new home.

Reg
03-18-2012, 01:37 AM
I think the first two you show that look like piloted chamfering tools are exactly that. They should be at 60 degrees. Their purpose is to put a center, as guided by the bore, in a barrel. Have a set that looks exactly like them but are made by Clymer and have replaceable pilots to different sizes. Yours appear to be bore diameter specific.
H&M made reamers from right after WW-2 until sometime in the mid to late 80's. Don't have any idea what happened to the company.
Have a number of H&M reamers and while the are not in the Red Elliot class, they do a usable job of cutting a good chamber.
HSS generally means High Speed Steel on about any cutting tool.

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PS

The ones of four flute are usually a roughing type reamer. Finishing reamers are usually 5 to 6 flute.

Utah Shooter
03-18-2012, 05:08 PM
Thanks for the replies guys. Looked a bit closer at the .243 and they are actually .243 RockChucker. Kinda cool. Have not seen one of those for a long time or heard of one anyone shooting them for that matter.