Devongunsmith Diaries #16 Purdey barrels for reaming chokes to standard steel

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  • Опубліковано 16 січ 2025

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  • @SimiPair
    @SimiPair Рік тому +5

    I have seen gunsmiths in the US use reamers with pilot tails to keep the reamer parallel to the bore.

    • @devongunsmith4698
      @devongunsmith4698  Рік тому +2

      Yes of course.. they should be breech fed to stabilise correctly..
      The channel premise is to work with tools easily available.. not special tools..
      With sufficient skill the backwoods gunsmith can operate adjustable reamers easily..

  • @douglasbell2448
    @douglasbell2448 Рік тому +3

    Fascinating look at the Gunsmiths work, thank you.

    • @devongunsmith4698
      @devongunsmith4698  Рік тому

      Please let me know what content you’d like to see, and if the jobs come in, I’ll feature them 👍

  • @dc6869
    @dc6869 Рік тому +2

    Your videos are getting better with every one you do.thanks for doing them 👍👍👍

  • @mikeproctor3664
    @mikeproctor3664 7 місяців тому +2

    Would like to see a video on installing a leather pad

  • @stephenhastie3801
    @stephenhastie3801 Рік тому +2

    Another great vid 👍

  • @DavidBlomqvist-j3i
    @DavidBlomqvist-j3i Рік тому +3

    Thank you for a your interresting videos. Is reaming longer forcing cones the same process? I had that done in a old shotgun of mine and i am happy with the results. Less felt recoil and patterns good with most steel cartridges.

    • @devongunsmith4698
      @devongunsmith4698  Рік тому +1

      Yes very similar. More metal to remove in general.. but very similar process.

  • @richardc6932
    @richardc6932 Рік тому +1

    I enjoy watching this gentleman go through the detailed procedure of each and every repair but the the amount of footage spent on reaming was a little lengthy. I got the idea fairly quickly and was anxious to see the threading process for the choke sleeve and then the finished set of barrels. I apparently misunderstood the procedure because his job was just to open the existing chokes, no sleeves.I am interested in knowing how to determine the chokes on my Webley & Scott 16 gauge with 28” barrels.

  • @cjay8163
    @cjay8163 4 місяці тому +1

    Could you use the mirlon/cutting oil to remove lead fouling, light pitting?

    • @devongunsmith4698
      @devongunsmith4698  4 місяці тому +1

      Yes to lead fouling: if you use a drill driver or lathe to spin the rod, it will squeal like blazes with the fouling.. but it will clean up.
      Don’t attempt pitting. There are too many pitfalls honing pitting.
      You would need barrel thickness gauge and bore scope for starters

    • @cjay8163
      @cjay8163 4 місяці тому

      @@devongunsmith4698 great advice thankyou, the wall thickness have been measured and are OK apparently, the gunsmith said the pitting isn't too deep, just a couple of patches of in the bores but they're black/discoloured so down to my OCD wanting them smartened up really! Thanks again

  • @turbodrawspeed
    @turbodrawspeed 3 місяці тому +1

    I read online that you should never rotate an adjustable reamer backwards. Thoughts?

    • @devongunsmith4698
      @devongunsmith4698  3 місяці тому

      Well, if you read it online, it must be true… 😄
      what about when a reamer picks up or jams? The trick is you use lots of cutting lubrication..
      I think what you’re describing is the risk of blunting the cutting edge.
      I sharpen mine routinely…

  • @SimiPair
    @SimiPair Рік тому

    The best patterning chokes I've seen are screw in types, with a conical section that transitions to a cylindrical section at the muzzle.

    • @devongunsmith4698
      @devongunsmith4698  Рік тому +1

      Yes that’s also true of the remaining portion of the choke cone in those barrels..
      Guide bushes are of limited use, you have to feed them in from breech end, in order for them to function correctly.
      The premise of the channel, and the challenge, is to use tools readily available to the home gunsmith without a fully appointed gunsmith workshop and all the attendant tools and gear…
      A competent DIY home engineer should be able to carry out most jobs with basic tools.

  • @snowgorilla9789
    @snowgorilla9789 Рік тому +2

    Thank you from Canada, I assume the reamer cuts in both directions, but am ignorant on the threads ? Does the reamer miss the threaded area, or you thread later which means re cutting to a common ID ?
    Am a gun guy (handguns mainly) and obviously I know little of shotguns

    • @devongunsmith4698
      @devongunsmith4698  Рік тому +2

      These barrels were solid fixed chokes, hence the need to ream..
      multi- choked systems only need to have different choke sleeves screwed in to achieve different choke patterns. 👍

    • @snowgorilla9789
      @snowgorilla9789 Рік тому

      @@devongunsmith4698 thank you, now that all makes sense

    • @ronalddavis
      @ronalddavis Рік тому

      reamers cut in one direction only

    • @ronalddavis
      @ronalddavis Рік тому +1

      backing the reamer up like he did can dull it

  • @Brn-g7m
    @Brn-g7m Рік тому +1

    What would the pattern deference be when using bismuth?

  • @GroceryGuyToo
    @GroceryGuyToo Рік тому

    What brand and model # reamer did you use? Very interested in opening the chokes of my old gun choked for fiber wads…

    • @devongunsmith4698
      @devongunsmith4698  Рік тому

      I’ve got a video coming soon showing a honing method that doesn’t require reamers..
      I keep forgetting to check the reamers details!