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<blockquote data-quote="Ckgworks" data-source="post: 2918340" data-attributes="member: 105102"><p>I've did it on several 6.5 Grendel chambers, I bought a throater because of the number of barrels I was doing. The amount of material you are removing is miniscule, and doing it by hand requires a very light touch.......I posted a thread on how I did it on this site, but in short I made a shell casing bushing to make my results repeatable across multiple barrels. Now that I have a lathe, I'd definitely use that-its much more controllable. It's a risk, only you can determine your skills vs the risk vs the reward!</p><p></p><p>I bought a group of throaters awhile back and am 99% sure there is a 7mm throater in the bunch......I moved and my tooling is with my lathe in a friend's shop a few hours away. If you want, I'll confirm next time I'm there and let you know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckgworks, post: 2918340, member: 105102"] I've did it on several 6.5 Grendel chambers, I bought a throater because of the number of barrels I was doing. The amount of material you are removing is miniscule, and doing it by hand requires a very light touch.......I posted a thread on how I did it on this site, but in short I made a shell casing bushing to make my results repeatable across multiple barrels. Now that I have a lathe, I'd definitely use that-its much more controllable. It's a risk, only you can determine your skills vs the risk vs the reward! I bought a group of throaters awhile back and am 99% sure there is a 7mm throater in the bunch......I moved and my tooling is with my lathe in a friend's shop a few hours away. If you want, I'll confirm next time I'm there and let you know. [/QUOTE]
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