Had a pretty unique experience yesterday while i was chambering a ppc barrel. Got everything dialed in to about .0003 or maybe a little better but probably not, and carried on as usual. I used my reamer to cut the hole chamber on this barrel, as i am waiting on a new boring bar to come in.
Anyway while cutting the chamber the reamer felt really sticky and maybe even a little tight. I thought something funny was going on so i went slower than normal, and checked everything over really well. Bushing was fine as it was but i went ahead and put one the next size smaller on the reamer, just to be safe. Every once in a while while cutting .040 at a time i would hear a squeak sound. Of course i kinda freaked, as i thought my barrel had spun. After close examination the barrel was fine, and i was sure it was the reamer. I carried on slow. The reamer still felt sticky and it felt like there was constent pressure against my reamer, even when i wasnt feeding the tail stock in. A couple squeaks later i asked dad to come feel this and see if he knew what was happing. He took hold of the floating pusher and in a short time, SQUEAK! He said he thought that the reamer had hit some carbon in the steel?? Long story short, the chamber is really tight and i cant even use my old brass from the other barrels i have chambered with this reamer. The barrel shoot extreamly well so i am not to worried, but i am curious none the less.
The reamer is fine as we looked it over under a loop, and i used gobs of vipers venon oil to cut the chamber. The barrel was a cut rifle barrel if that has anything to do with it? I may call the barrel maker this week and ask them about this, and see if i can get 10 more of them just like it. LOL!! This barrel really shoots well!!! Anyone here ever experience anything like this? Lee
Anyway while cutting the chamber the reamer felt really sticky and maybe even a little tight. I thought something funny was going on so i went slower than normal, and checked everything over really well. Bushing was fine as it was but i went ahead and put one the next size smaller on the reamer, just to be safe. Every once in a while while cutting .040 at a time i would hear a squeak sound. Of course i kinda freaked, as i thought my barrel had spun. After close examination the barrel was fine, and i was sure it was the reamer. I carried on slow. The reamer still felt sticky and it felt like there was constent pressure against my reamer, even when i wasnt feeding the tail stock in. A couple squeaks later i asked dad to come feel this and see if he knew what was happing. He took hold of the floating pusher and in a short time, SQUEAK! He said he thought that the reamer had hit some carbon in the steel?? Long story short, the chamber is really tight and i cant even use my old brass from the other barrels i have chambered with this reamer. The barrel shoot extreamly well so i am not to worried, but i am curious none the less.
The reamer is fine as we looked it over under a loop, and i used gobs of vipers venon oil to cut the chamber. The barrel was a cut rifle barrel if that has anything to do with it? I may call the barrel maker this week and ask them about this, and see if i can get 10 more of them just like it. LOL!! This barrel really shoots well!!! Anyone here ever experience anything like this? Lee