BARREL RUNOUT, REAMER ALIGNMENT & WHY HOLDER DESIGN MATTERS
When chambering a rifle barrel, the first step is dialing out both types of runout:
- Radial Runout – Bore centerline offset from the spindle axis.
- Angular Runout – Bore tilted relative to the spindle axis.
Correcting both ensures the bore is centered and parallel to spindle rotation.
AFTER THE BARREL’S TRUE — THE REAMER HOLDER MATTERS
Most floating holders only compensate radially, not angularly, and can droop during use—causing
misalignment, chatter, scratches, or oversized chambers.
From Drews Precision, the Omni Adjustable Rigid Reamer Holder is not a floppy floating tool.
It’s rigid; adjustable both radially in X and Y and angularly in all directions to remove any
tilt or misalignment from collets or tool post to adjust the reamer dead true to the spindle.
ADVANTAGES:
- Rigid stability prevents chatter.
- Micro adjustable in all planes to remove angular and radial run out for exact alignment.
- No side-load = no oversized chambers.
- Rigid means no droop = no scratches or galling.
- Repeatable, consistent results.
Bottom line: Eliminate runout in the barrel, align the reamer perfectly, and cut with zero
flex. The Omni Adjustable Rigid Reamer Holder delivers chatter-free, concentric chambers.
The Omni Adjustable Rigid Reamer Holder was designed to be held by the carriage of a lathe, not the tail stock.
The carriage is much more accurate than the tail stock. If you try and use this in the tail stock, you will never
be able to get it adjusted due to the tail stock’s non-repeatability and sag that they are plagued with. If you do
try this, you will find out why you should not be using your tail stock to cut chambers.
Included is the indication jig to indicate the reamer to the spindle bore while it’s being held in the Omni
Adjustable Rigid Reamer Holder. The two Interapid .0001/10th indicators are not included.
Starting closest to the Omni Adjustable Rigid Reamer Holder collet, make your X and Y adjustments to remove all
the runout on the right-hand indicator. Once this is accomplished, use the angular adjustments to indicate the tip
of the reamer, where the pilot is located, to remove all angular runout. Then go back to the right-hand gauge,
make your X and Y adjustments as it could have changed with the angular adjustments.
NOTE: The first time you set this up, it will take multiple adjustments to get the reamer holder
true to your spindle. Subsequent set-ups will only require fine adjustments after the initial setup.
Thank you for choosing Drews Precision’s Omni Adjustable Rigid Reamer Holder.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Drews Precision
Address: PO Box 232, Bison, South Dakota 57620
Phone: 402-521-0286
Email: DrewsPrecision@gmail.com
Website: drewsprecision.com