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THROATING REAMERS

THROATING REAMERS Reviews & Ratings

Made by Clymer, a truly dedicated group of gun people, from best quality, M-7 High-Speed Steel. These are precision tools for the professional gunsmith and will give a lifetime of service when properly cared for. Fully guaranteed. Roughers are .010' smaller in diameter than the final size, do not cut the throat area and should be used to save wear on the Finish Reamer when many chambers are to be cut. If only a few chambers will be cut, a Finish Reamer is all you need. SPECS: THROATERS - 5, left-hand, spiral flutes. .002'
larger
than bullet diameter. 2?° throat angle. Used to
lengthen throat to increase freebore. ?' diameter round
shank.
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Reviews Summary
Customers appreciate the THROATING REAMERS for their effectiveness, ease of use, and quality, allowing for customization in reloading. While shipping and performance get high marks, issues arise with the reamer's short shank requiring additional fabrication for better handling. Overall, it delivers good value but may need modifications for optimal use.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Product Quality
75%
Reviewers commonly praise the quality and performance of the THROATING REAMERS. Many affirmed that they effectively modified their barrels, enhancing the feeding and overall length for various ammunition types.
Ease of Use
70%
Numerous users found the reamers easy to handle and operate by hand, noting that even first-time users achieved satisfactory results without extensive effort or experience.
Fabrication Challenges
40%
A significant number of reviewers experienced challenges related to the short shank of the reamer, which prompted them to create custom fixtures or modifications for better control during use.
Value for Money
65%
Overall, customers feel that the reamer offers good value for the price, citing effective results in their reloading processes as a return on their investment.
Shipping Experience
55%
Many customers reported satisfaction with the shipping speed, noting that they received their products quickly, which enhanced their overall purchasing experience.
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5
Excellent quality & easy to use.
Excellent quality and was easy to use by hand. Took out just enough to allow all my 9MM hand loads to use the correct case overall length.
Would you recommend this? Yes, I would recommend to a friend
5
Reamer
Fast shipping happy with the reamersnd the price thank you
Would you recommend this? Yes, I would recommend to a friend
5
Works like a charm.
Exactly what was needed for my Ronin to feed 125 TC cast loads at 1.100". I did 3 barrels total today. The Ronin was the first as it had the tightest throat. Then an aftermarket Glock barrel and the Taurus G2C. These loads will be duplicating the 1150 fps muzzle velocity of the AE 124 gn FMJ. The only problem is I need to make another reamer holder for throating reamers. Without a lathe or mill, this will be an interesting challenge.
5
.22 caliber throating reamer
Worked very well, lengthened the throat fast.
5
9mm throating reamer
Used this reamer to lengthen the throat on a 9mm Win Mag M1 carbine, that I put together. I had to modify the tail end to accept a 5.5 millimeter socket, but after doing so, it only took me maybe 10 minutes to remove the necessary.030-.035 of the throat. Now I can load the 135 grain gold dots, to the canlure!
5
Worked like a charm
Just finished using this new reamer on three 9mm barrels that would only chamber one of my castings and at an extremely short OAL. All barrels will now chamber every casting I use and to a longer OAL.
5
Mission accomplished
This reamer allowed me to load hotter and longer for better feeding. It also helped noticeable with barrel leading and accuracy.
5
Don't fear the unknown
I'm not qualified as a judge of different reamer's but I got excellent results as a first timer. I went 2 full turns and check for results and repeat. Got free spin of the XTP rounds I reload, at 6 full turns. Gave it 2 more full turns for some jump, ran a wire brush and swab through barrel and back in business. If you have a tap handle, have no fear, it's a piece of cake.
2
Difficult and could be longer.
The shank is very short. There was very little to grab onto once inserted in the barrel, maybe 0.200". It wouldn't kill them to have an extra 1/2" added on. We had to fabricate a reamer stop to give enough purchase to hold it and provide some control over the depth of cut. This also centered the back of the reamer. Without it, the reamer could pivot on the front pilot making for a less than perfect cut. It was sharp and we got the job done but not without some extra fabrication and ingenuity. We used a fired case to center the back. The reamer stop would run into the back of the case to end the cut. What pain to come up with and implement a solution.