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? about bad barrel blank
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<blockquote data-quote="Trangieboy" data-source="post: 1774139" data-attributes="member: 110918"><p>Cut 1/2" off the chamber end and rechamber it,this time dialed into under 0.0005" at the throat. Mark the high spot of the bore at the muzzle end and make sure its at 6 or 12 o'clock when the barrel is fitted up correctly in the action.</p><p>Then spin it between centers and true the outside if needed.</p><p>Recrown and test shoot.</p><p>I'd be surprised if it won't shoot.</p><p>In my experience, any runout at the throat will cause accuracy issues, with longer bullets effected more than shorter ones.</p><p>Cost you nothing but your time to try again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trangieboy, post: 1774139, member: 110918"] Cut 1/2" off the chamber end and rechamber it,this time dialed into under 0.0005" at the throat. Mark the high spot of the bore at the muzzle end and make sure its at 6 or 12 o'clock when the barrel is fitted up correctly in the action. Then spin it between centers and true the outside if needed. Recrown and test shoot. I'd be surprised if it won't shoot. In my experience, any runout at the throat will cause accuracy issues, with longer bullets effected more than shorter ones. Cost you nothing but your time to try again. [/QUOTE]
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