Just posting for information...
One reason a gunsmith needs a long bed lathe...
I set up the piloted reamer on an extension so it will reach in 14 inches... and ream the barrel from each end. Feeding about 1/4 to 3/8 inches before backing out and cleaning the chips away and oiling again. One end is guided by a center in the tail stock and held by hand, the other end is guided by the pilot and the reamer... it matters not if it wobbles around a little as the pilot keeps the reamer where it is supposed to be... I have a block of wood slightly supporting the barrel in line with the reamer when it is engaged... it is a slow process I do at about 300 rpm.
The removable pilot 5/16" reamer on an extension...
One reason a gunsmith needs a long bed lathe...
I set up the piloted reamer on an extension so it will reach in 14 inches... and ream the barrel from each end. Feeding about 1/4 to 3/8 inches before backing out and cleaning the chips away and oiling again. One end is guided by a center in the tail stock and held by hand, the other end is guided by the pilot and the reamer... it matters not if it wobbles around a little as the pilot keeps the reamer where it is supposed to be... I have a block of wood slightly supporting the barrel in line with the reamer when it is engaged... it is a slow process I do at about 300 rpm.

The removable pilot 5/16" reamer on an extension...
