45 Colt throat reamer

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Quarterbore

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The following post has be thinking I should order a set of these:

http://www.rugerforum.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=77270

They are on Brownell's site here:

http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/sid=1934 ... oat_Reamer

http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/sid=1934 ... Pilot_Pack

I also realize I need a T-handle and I assume one of the TAP handles I already have at home will work. So, I set out to look for an overview and found this page from our friends at Gunblast:

http://www.gunblast.com/Brownells_Reamer.htm

So, it cost me $135.25 but I have somewhere north of a dozen 45 Colts in my growing collection and I have a fettish for tools. I'll share how well it works when I get them and finally have some time to do it...
 

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macbullet":evvs0tof said:
This info is worth what you paid for it, but I've learned that when using these reamers to cut the head off an empty (un-primed) 45 Colt case. The case will be too small for the reamer to enter so you must ream it out. Then trim to length so it butts up against the correct pilot. The pilots that come with the kit are short and will slide down to the throat while reaming and will not protect the rear most portion of the chamber. The cut off case eliminates damage to the chamber when reaming as the reamer can wobble ever so slightly when doing it by hand.
I've tried it and it works much better than using the supplied pilots alone.

Thanks, I will try that when I get it. I may need to hunt you down when I get ready to do it to make sure I understand you right but I have plenty of brass... time is the limiting thing anymore...
 

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I got the tools but everybody has been sick here so I am not sure when I can get a chance to really study how to use these but I will get to it soon enough. I just need to work up the guts to do my 45 Colt Bisley Hunter by hacking on some of my cheaper 45s first :wink:
 

cas6969

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You might want to consider making it a hobby business. There's a few people doing it and there may be a lot more room in the field shortly. ;)
 

bigboredad

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I've heard everybody say how easy it is. Is it really that easy? does any one know of a video or can someone explain how its done?
 

cas6969

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I'm pretty sure there's photos online.... somewhere. Or at least there used to be.
 

JNewell

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Or send it to someone who already bought the tools and has a long and positive track record??? ;)
 

cas6969

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I believe RTFM is kind of like...

manual.jpg




To be fair, none of mine came with any M. ;)
 

bigboredad

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I get it now. Thanks cas. I am one of those people that does much better with pics and instructions. But I am definitely going to give it a try I enjoy my .45's too much. So I would like to get the most out of them. Cas I really don't know how you have been able to put up with people while you have been doing your hobby business you definitely have my respect
 

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bigboredad, I was in business for a lot of years and the way you "put up" with people as you call it, is to "look" at each individual as a "unique" project to be refined and nurtured on life's journey!.................Dick :mrgreen:
 

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