.22 lr to .22mag ?

I have rechambered a few rifles and revolver cylinders with a Clymer reamer. I had no problems with any of them.
Make sure it's what you want though, I found the .22lr a much more versatile and far cheaper round to shoot. But if it's a .22 mag you want, I am sure it will work out for you.
 
So if I am following this correctly I am going to have to reduce the pilot Diameter by .224 -.222 = .002 or really grind off .001 of the radius

should still be do able

When you order the reamer tell them it will be used in .22 LR barrels... order from Dave Kiff in Oregon. Pacific Tool and Gauge.
 
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