wade: Nice rifle there, bud. If you don't have a Stoney Point tool, just sacrifice one 204 case by splitting the neck with a fine hack or jewelers saw so that it will hold a bullet. Use the dummy round to find your seating depth, or call Clay and ask him about the reamer dimensions he used for your chamber.
Chances are, it the rifle was chambered with a semi-custom 204 reamer, you won't be saddled with the poor seating depth to rifling arrangement that factory barrels offer. Granted, many chambered this way shoot remarkably well, but you'll never know unless you whip up a dummy round or give Claly a call. You'll save time and components in the meantime, not to mention barrel wear.
I bet she's going to be a real shooter.
