Re: Cutting a die with a chamber reamer.
There are chamber specs and there are chamber specs. I prefer SAAMI chambers for a number of reasons. One reason is because conventional dies work, period.
People talk about sacrificing accuracy with a SAAMI spec chamber, but I have seen plenty of 1/2MOA performance from some of my SAAMI chambered rifles. Yes, tighter necks can do better, but I prefer not to go with the neck turning issue.
A BR shooter would have good reason to disagree with my approach; but folks who do what I do, what I call 'practical shooting' maybe shouldn't usually give such things a second thought.
As LL recently said, it's about how hard you want to work. Well, I want to work just hard enough and no more. It's not like I'm getting any younger, or have extra time to invest, and all that. The SAAMI spec lets me get it done quite well enough for my liking, with less work.
While wildcatting can create great personal satisfaction, the rich panoply of available chamberings makes such extraordinary efforts more a matter of vanity than practicality these days. I can get to my destination minus the vanity.
Greg