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For Rent: 6.5 PRC AW2, 300 PRC AW2, 7 PRC AW reamer kits
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<blockquote data-quote="charliehorse27" data-source="post: 3088765" data-attributes="member: 110063"><p>Yes, absolutely can be done without taking the barrel off. I never have on any of the ones I've done. I just take the stock off, but the barreled action in a padded vise, and get to work. It's a very quick process. It seems like the 'clickers' come on quicker with hotter loads. If your rifle was custom, there's a good chance they already used a 6.5 PRC AW2 reamer when they chambered it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charliehorse27, post: 3088765, member: 110063"] Yes, absolutely can be done without taking the barrel off. I never have on any of the ones I've done. I just take the stock off, but the barreled action in a padded vise, and get to work. It's a very quick process. It seems like the 'clickers' come on quicker with hotter loads. If your rifle was custom, there's a good chance they already used a 6.5 PRC AW2 reamer when they chambered it. [/QUOTE]
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