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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
got new barrel, are those tool-marks?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bud Martin" data-source="post: 537952" data-attributes="member: 17000"><p>Check the WHOLE length of the barrel with a bore scope, if it looks like that send it back. Sometimes the pilot on a crowning tool will make marks like that and the operator of the tool if at fault. It happens and it can be repaired by cutting off the barrel a inch or so. If the WHOLE bore looks like that chances that it will shoot are slim to none. I have one like that, we use it for a high lift jack handle. A $320 high lift jack handle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bud Martin, post: 537952, member: 17000"] Check the WHOLE length of the barrel with a bore scope, if it looks like that send it back. Sometimes the pilot on a crowning tool will make marks like that and the operator of the tool if at fault. It happens and it can be repaired by cutting off the barrel a inch or so. If the WHOLE bore looks like that chances that it will shoot are slim to none. I have one like that, we use it for a high lift jack handle. A $320 high lift jack handle. [/QUOTE]
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