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well guys im kicking my snider project into high gear I need a 24ga reamer for 2" length shells anyone know where I could get one (I am reaming it by hands since I don't have a lathe)
Special order from any of the reamer manufacturers.
They will need the specs.
PT&G, JGS, Clymer could all grind one for you.
sounds expensive I mite just do it the redneck way since im on a limited budget for this project
Rattail file?
Drill bit?
You can generate chamber drawings by working from cartridge case dimensions.
A 24ga. shotgun barrel is essentially an unrifled .58 rifle barrel. 24ga. shotgun barrels are commercially available, no point messing with a piece of 4130 tube and the stump of a SMLE barrel.
Measured a new 24ga. brass shell. Just in front of the rim it is .648; about 2" out, it is .640.
Check KBC Tools lists of reamers, see if there is an imperial or metric just a few thou. larger.
ive found a old single shot that's off face im gonn use that barrel no matter what the back of the chamber is going to be what it is since it is a snider action
1" threads could be cut on a 1" octagon. Not going to be much of a shoulder, if something needs to butt up against the receiver. A set screw or thread locker/epoxy would keep the barrel in index.
There was an article in one of the large gunsmithing texts about boring chambers. Chap bored chambers for bottlenecked rifle cartridges. That might be an option, rather than using a reamer.
If you don't want to buy a real chambering reamer, and don't want to use a machinist's reamer, a "D" reamer could be made from drill rod.
so bump this back up for a min looks like no one is willing to make a reamer none of the big names will do it without the specs and its not like saami has 24ga chamber specs well looks like this will go onto the pile of unfinished projects as i got bigger fish to fry
Without a lathe, you are pretty limited in your ability to accomplish your original project as well as find it a lot of work to even chamber the barrel. For the cost of a commercial reamer particularly one in a custom cartridge, you would be far better off to buy a complete gun such as a Cooey single shot in 20 guage
cheers mooncoon
For what it is I dont really see the point. A .24 gauge is a redundant shotgun cartridge as .20 and .28 guage overlap eachother in terms of loading data. Not to mention its much easier to find .28 and .20 shells.
Why not just get a .58 rifled barrel and turn it into a rifle. Not only would this be more fun to play with IMHO it would greatly increase the resale value. As a snider with a brand new .58 barrel would be pretty cool.
I agree with mooncoon, I would get a cooey model 84 in .20 gauge they are great well made guns and cheap. Or call one of the barrel makers in the states and ask them to make you a .58 barrel