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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Barrel Crown
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<blockquote data-quote="Pat Byrne" data-source="post: 2646121" data-attributes="member: 105361"><p>I shot competitive bench rest for 15 years and knew many of the better BR gunsmiths.. Most cut the crown straight across, 90' to the bore. I've been barreling rifles since '92 so 30 years and have tried many variations of crowning.. At the end of the day, I think Alex is correct.. If time is taken to indicate the bore in perfectly the angle of the cut is fairly irrelevant .. The 90' crown is proven.. BTW no spuds or brass screws/balls will ever be used on a barrel I do..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pat Byrne, post: 2646121, member: 105361"] I shot competitive bench rest for 15 years and knew many of the better BR gunsmiths.. Most cut the crown straight across, 90' to the bore. I've been barreling rifles since '92 so 30 years and have tried many variations of crowning.. At the end of the day, I think Alex is correct.. If time is taken to indicate the bore in perfectly the angle of the cut is fairly irrelevant .. The 90' crown is proven.. BTW no spuds or brass screws/balls will ever be used on a barrel I do.. [/QUOTE]
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