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? about bad barrel blank
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<blockquote data-quote="Danny1788" data-source="post: 1772821" data-attributes="member: 19965"><p>I've chambered a few of those Wilson barrel blanks and they have shot pretty dang good for me, they are not top quality but your also paying half the price for the barrel blank so like JE said its up to you to decide if it meets your standards or not.</p><p></p><p>Please explain your chambering method and indicating method more... Do you have an outboard spider as well? Just asking because I see your inboard spider and a steady rest setup, were you also holding it on the outboard side when chambering? There are a lot of ways to chamber and each has its benefit in my eyes. I only chamber one way that works for me and gives me the quality I'm after, I have changed my method over the years to produce better results that I'm after.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny1788, post: 1772821, member: 19965"] I've chambered a few of those Wilson barrel blanks and they have shot pretty dang good for me, they are not top quality but your also paying half the price for the barrel blank so like JE said its up to you to decide if it meets your standards or not. Please explain your chambering method and indicating method more... Do you have an outboard spider as well? Just asking because I see your inboard spider and a steady rest setup, were you also holding it on the outboard side when chambering? There are a lot of ways to chamber and each has its benefit in my eyes. I only chamber one way that works for me and gives me the quality I'm after, I have changed my method over the years to produce better results that I'm after. [/QUOTE]
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