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Barrel Crown
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<blockquote data-quote="Justice1327" data-source="post: 2645138" data-attributes="member: 117337"><p>I routinely take my factory rifles with a recessed crown and put an 11° crown on them. It always shows more consistency and better accuracy. however, I can't say if that's because the factory crown isn't as precise to begin with.</p><p></p><p>Additionally, IMO, The 11° that many people refer to is the actual angle at which the muzzle crown is cut too. So you could have a 9° target crown or even a 13° target crown. Or you could have the same angles with a flat or recessed as this is referring to the end of the barrel and not the actual crown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justice1327, post: 2645138, member: 117337"] I routinely take my factory rifles with a recessed crown and put an 11° crown on them. It always shows more consistency and better accuracy. however, I can’t say if that’s because the factory crown isn’t as precise to begin with. Additionally, IMO, The 11° that many people refer to is the actual angle at which the muzzle crown is cut too. So you could have a 9° target crown or even a 13° target crown. Or you could have the same angles with a flat or recessed as this is referring to the end of the barrel and not the actual crown. [/QUOTE]
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