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Hand Throating
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<blockquote data-quote="flyinstroke" data-source="post: 2918257" data-attributes="member: 110653"><p>I understand that throating is better done by a gunsmith. That is why I drove the hour to see if he could fix it. All he had was a SAMMI reamer and it did not resolve the problem. I guess I am asking if renting a throater is a better option than buying a custom reamer. I will rent the equipment and take it back to the gunsmith. He is a great guy and lets me help out and watch on the little projects I have taken to him. He also told me to quit being cheap and just bring the actions to him to chamber. I will do that on the next one. But for now I like tinkering. I also have a 7-08 I would like to throat just a bit more to buy a little more room for the 168's. That's why I am looking at the throater vs a reamer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyinstroke, post: 2918257, member: 110653"] I understand that throating is better done by a gunsmith. That is why I drove the hour to see if he could fix it. All he had was a SAMMI reamer and it did not resolve the problem. I guess I am asking if renting a throater is a better option than buying a custom reamer. I will rent the equipment and take it back to the gunsmith. He is a great guy and lets me help out and watch on the little projects I have taken to him. He also told me to quit being cheap and just bring the actions to him to chamber. I will do that on the next one. But for now I like tinkering. I also have a 7-08 I would like to throat just a bit more to buy a little more room for the 168's. That's why I am looking at the throater vs a reamer. [/QUOTE]
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