They ream THEN hone? I was under the impression that you had to choose one or the other for barrel bores, is it important to complete both processes? From my understanding honing is a lot higher quality of a technique than reaming (ie all sustained fired carbine barrels are required to be honed for the US military). Are there any cheaper options available for honing machines? (Kadia honing machines i know of but are out of my price range and i dont need to produce that much quantity).
From what I understand
They ream then hone as each pricess helps straighten out the curvature in the bore from drilling
I recommend you go to shilens open house/ swap meet in the spring
They do a step by step presentation on barrel making including inspection
Very eye opening and if nothing will show you how to spot bullshit artists that claim to know how barrels are made.
FYI if you really want to go down this road, try reboring barrels. The pilot hole is already there, drill
Ream, hone to size then build the famous bill Webb rifling machine or pull a button then hand lap