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I need some info on the proper way to indicate a barrel that one intends to set back. I have a 22ppc .100 short barrel that has 1000 plus rounds on it. I bought a new Borden 22ppc reamer, so i thought setting this barrel back would make for a good first project. The barrel is now a .100 short 22ppc chamber and i want the new chamber to be .070 short. What i need to know is how to indicate this already chambered barrel in. Do i indicate off the chamber with a long whiskered indicator, or do i use my grizzly rod like i would if the barrel was new? I know this has probably been covered here before, but if you guys dont mind lets talk this over again just a bit. Thanks a bunch. Lee
I need some info on the proper way to indicate a barrel that one intends to set back. I have a 22ppc .100 short barrel that has 1000 plus rounds on it. I bought a new Borden 22ppc reamer, so i thought setting this barrel back would make for a good first project. The barrel is now a .100 short 22ppc chamber and i want the new chamber to be .070 short. What i need to know is how to indicate this already chambered barrel in. Do i indicate off the chamber with a long whiskered indicator, or do i use my grizzly rod like i would if the barrel was new? I know this has probably been covered here before, but if you guys dont mind lets talk this over again just a bit. Thanks a bunch. Lee