I Got the reamer back from Fred, tried all the tricks posted here and got down to .023" rim cut, needing .063" That took 1 1/2 hours of making one full turn of the reamer, cleaning the cutters and chamber, flooding it with oil and taking the next turn of the reamer. I set up a milk crate to stand on so I could put more of my weight on the handles. I did not get any further down. I started dropping the "go" gauge in and measuring how far I had to go every 15 minutes or so and it did not go down any more for another two hours.
At this point I gave up and mailed the reamer back to 4D, figuring I would put this aside for a while and try again later, or have my local gunsmith finish the job. I sent an email to Fred explaining what I had done and what my plans were. He replied to send the barrel to him and he will finish it, free gratis, so he can determine if it is a problem on my end or if the reamer has a problem. You don't get much better customer service than that! I did reply that I feel I owe him for his time and shipping, and he compromised by saying that if the reamer is at fault he won't charge. I am impressed!
-Kees-