colchester
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I chambered a 22-250 ai yesterday in a new benchmark barrel. I set this up like I normally do, thru the HS, indicate with spiders on both ends, drill, taper bore and ream the chamber. I have done many barrels this way and the reamer always cuts like a knife through butter. This barrel was a different story. I hold the reamer with my hand while while pushing it with the tailstock. The reamer felt like it had a lot of torque on it after advancing only.020". Ive never felt this much resistance before when reaming. I can usually feel the torque on the reamer handle drop when I stop advancing the reamer, not the case with this barrel. I chambered at 90 rpm and fed the reamer slowly, I was using moly d and atf mix for lubricant. It cut with the reamer from the start, I went slowly kept the tooling and barrel cool and made my way through it but I was surprised at how difficult it was. So what do you guys think? Are the Benchmarks harder to ream, the other machining on the barrel went just fine. The reamer I used was new from PTG, I may send it back and let them look it over or try it in another barrel to see if there is a difference. The whole thing had me a bit perplexed. Good news I checked the chamber in 3 places for runout when I was done and my .0001" indicator barely wiggled in all 3 locations.